15"“ Thom Indmtriol Fm, 1911, 501d 0f 13 oompotitorl. Allo prize, gold undo! sad ‘ ‘50 Toronto Bone Show. “WERE-Mg ï¬e'd of competitors $18}, clue-tuna, 16 W5. "In: Ed a. h “MMJJ: ‘22: P! 3:}. 5 “Emma aim A MO :umu nm unble- n.â€" bmum audit“. Tb. Minn ‘ yum swath. “a Villa. 0! hind tin nuk- iroxn Cambium. Mn any lot. of the my be“ :1. ‘etmecq. [NW huh" sum: as»)! to the «dumped hid-day P. (1.0: to D. R. indu- dame: LII-1". Lindsay. â€"'tf. ‘33“; Brod sunk; ' I imitation of hi. Iperl " he h“ bee . ' . 1.03, .Pmringa bem- um 2.10. " ' . "condo. Aad his “17313:... “lure. Pbï¬ble Jun. lit, Iâ€on. w" 310, psysblo at and m SEPARATOR-A good Sort. it will odd 5‘ [out 25c I hundre Io Iuotyour milk. The- thero in I II In lsbor ad a. stiff-man of mum on m ‘ tho the. Inï¬myto “"3223?“ ad milk Idmumh d. loan 25 porno“. bin produced? Kim poop]. hou- '9'"! «pa-um m :h_o old ml. "c. mu m. â€"w-a’u FORM ELLEâ€"Farm of 150 hotel. good m m u (in; lumwltinuon; who... u out .9. lug:- MK mile from Rum, It which man two church's. t Ichoolho poet ofï¬ng, cheese :3 Ehtï¬â€˜m“ blacksmith oh m mi“. “won. on [unlu- [:3 ,. My m DAVID new.» m Inchxna no to had to clean. in In Shsrplu Tnbnlu- 80er '7 outcome. this diï¬culzy. ad will; the hot thu thorn no no 33:3: plan or other mmpuqnï¬l FR! FOR SALE-ow )8, Can. U. Iowanhxp of My. Viclolisr Cal-t3. mug Ibo octet. of which 8'.) “to. m Idud in good auto of cultintion. lama covered with well noi hudwood timber. Thin km in Idll mile. tram anduv. Pout-ion hgmn on March Int, 1903, with righu 3-: on farm this full for ploughing And gm i311 ctop. For pn_co and further WM. JET-43“,??? and" '3; us. ud pm. In: and poo: and lo " - many M It: and gm'muuy, It Masai-poo. Ban. .3. O0 5 p. m. Communal. 32:“ and nan-on -â€"wdlyr. â€"' _â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"’ ,ï¬ï¬ A“ FOR SALE.â€"-Noruh_x. lo: 2. a... 7, Muzpou: _oonmning Sky '6‘ Inna homo ytth “on. calls. Hum labia; thirty m clonal. “Mum thro h it. This pro- :3 within one hnndn rod: of Mum. “do; Is. EVANS. Cut-well â€"w4. ï¬fPOPHAM McCULLOUGH m m iuqsx {mg THROAT A {no main“. COO. if“, numb. ammo 0908“ °‘ “" 1:53. \\'glktu_on._Cuab!Qiu 3? ‘F‘ “14:1â€. - H 2.18}. The port h l curls. Lining; villi “‘3‘. . 9023; his own sable, b mt. mt Sylvan: Bron. Worn â€Mt lu'llion in Could; \Vin- “.3? pm. am: new and l “L II n shoolltoly h \hn my other ; P‘ “.5; .1 you: w n!" “It: "“1 â€ad!" lmghs for cum to nou- nun! P°"" J '3‘? uni)“ (or Y ' In" nun-3‘ P1 yum 3.41m 9. 6.3:! min opply to HUGH OHLEARY Bum-um. My. or to WM. WEY, the owner. New Toronto. “:51“ mm: Igikz‘i‘u‘ii. mm gm. _ E FARM NR um: Egg 9i Lot. 1%. O. Gunmen H. __““m “up! at M mums: NR BMQB‘ = m m «m 9 mites a ham: on 03‘ m 5" Cunbray. Ten Pages 36,3 8mm M.» In w‘ R.. .BRAL L â€,4qu EATIEB HID-A tum had full: _.â€"â€"_â€"_ 531,121 â€"Tho agar or San. Hunter. FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR-.N0. 71 Anette hu We are prepared to furnish Eavetroughing, Gutter Iron, and all kinds of Iron Works on buildings at reasonable rates. Public Notice : 931."?!"g‘2f5m'25‘ 1" new ' ‘2 " """Liliiisn. : 0...â€...â€.....“..0.0.9. «wwnnwowwwwnt “*“WWWN Inc-if} «unmet Raul“ pike: tom... window awning n. 400. “£500. each. To clear ...... a“: Real!“ Vdm 16o. yud 20:..18‘1’0 MW§â€Wâ€Â§.†§§§§99§9~§000§ 0 9.0“... “an New «9 m cm mum um hill at alt on mm am we dawn Mkmhotn we» when m ml Wainwmawied M color Am mm [uh mug bum pad, “(mmmmmmm‘ low M 1! Mo. law; thi‘mand Duck; «may?» r039!» prices up to 5‘. OQ Lcdies’ Shoulder C 22 make. hm Ill mm! mm ad or when“; hit the um: for “on m o Rauhrmmmm and .W “dmx \\\\l$‘-‘.$. t 00.0.0.0. 0.0â€...â€90000 O: §UNSUBPASSED VALUES g Black Satan Blouses 690., regular price 9.25 Lndiec’ black Slteen Bloum. tucked from, back Ind alcove with fancy '08 cnfl'a, regular price $1.25. for. . . . 8mm capo. 990., "gal" value SLSO I‘dion' fut color Chsmbny sud Malia Bloc-as. Thin man's Itylel, $1 00 regular value 31 50, for ...... " 250. lion 190. f Lndiu‘ ï¬ne black Cotton Hon. full fab ionodd'mtnnl Bdbn'ann foes. regular ulna 250. par. fox-.198 ,' {,2 Ladies ’ Sectzbn 081' of Town Wm M violt «in... on Juno 25th. at M two, good «tum nthâ€"m thorooy onion oono of tho mom-onus ohonooo om by Mo otoro. -â€"-â€"Itoro oloood all day 20": woomwmm omowww» wwwowoow 0" PM“ “W“. ’ and um UM.“ at lowest rates. . SUTCLIFFE SONS, omombor Lindsay’s Iontor Celebration. July 1st. ‘ This store will be open until one o'clock. v-vâ€"wuw â€" vâ€"v-v‘â€" v _ xxx-12933:?“ .'.".°. rid-1...: 291w: m: NOWW“ MQWWOM Ken‘- choioo Box 0.3! hood Boob, Goody." well cum. with he“, and medium night .01.. sizes ‘fl no 10, nub: $2 80 83.50. upodal price .................................... Woman’s Fin. Dongoln Kid Bunch md hood Boon. Inc-diam pointed too. Mex-y an. very fluihlo no]... sin- 2}. 3. 81 m 35. g (i. M, 6. 7. min 8235. n guanine nap fat..." - Womon'n cum!» Dppgpla ligand Boon. Wycl‘t, d! as: lhllo our goods are unsurpuoodfor high quality and low pdooo. wo hon always com. very spoolol loom-menu for «Mal bum. WWW§§§§MNOQOM mm Blouses 31.00, nu sun: Kllc. sou Loan. nsgugsAFOR_ 9! OPPOSITE THE BENSON HOUSE. Here are thlo week’s smith: THE WEEKLY POST. MY. JUII tll m. \. NEILL, 250- lINIIBAY Pumps and Sinks. Graniteware and ‘ Tinware at Gost. We carry a ï¬ne line of Mum: and mvtmbh mm “Rods. ! tumble m Mm‘u ma Buyg‘ m 198 uninvmsm mum to: IO“! M I! "10. Men's 5nd 8051’ Bmw BM: in plain whiteorcotomd mum lath“ amt mam ailk bond; Alto Childnn‘n 85m» Bug. :1me mild by mm: awake mm... to (10¢. «ch 158 Men‘s dl-wool striped or chalk lino pub tern Serge Sum; flmon‘ nun lined or hit lined. Just the unit for worm §?£°'§f‘,.§.1§'§‘.‘f"fff‘f? $5.00 “moth: lint: 50. Men’s and Boy!‘ Hmting Strut Hutu. slightly discolored by wnsn AND SMOKE. but good for n “miner’s 50 war. Regulu- pï¬eo 10: ml! for regular price up to snoo Men's Colored Shirts, .11 fun: color Amor- ioon Parades; loft and dulled front nylon. tome with â€pot-ate com, ochon cufln mocked. regula- pricu were 593 75c. nod 81.00 each. Speciol. . . . It: 250. to «c. “an Hut: 180. $7.50 Tweed Suits 85 00 Wiï¬tï¬om‘d $“\\$$$\ ‘\\\ Men ’s .Seclz'on' 00hr“ Illll'tll 590., 90 KENT-87., UNDSIAY. ONE PRICE $1.85 will b. 18:0 LINDSAY, 0NT.. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1902. Ir. “undersea and Family Loan on land†Intâ€"Ir. Innnlng and Fan“, lulu on Wodnuday, (St. Mary‘s Argus. Saturday.) Rev. Hr. Bender-6011 and family will probably leave here next Tues. day staying a day in Tbl‘onto. and gcing on' to their. new charge in Lindsay on 1131an. The Rev. Mr. Naming and family are expected to unite on Wednesday “ï¬ning. By the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- dmn and mall!" the church'mm a fatthlul and an: zent pastor. and tha town a lamliy that stood for its highest interests. Sonia time ago The ‘Arlgnl published an appreciative sketch of nu. Henchman. From? this it has nothing to detract, (on the months that have. 9839.5. slum then "vâ€".â€". __ __ The Rev. Hr. Henderaon came'to St. Mary's from Will-Rb He is popu- law with all relignonfl denominations and deflatvedly so. He has ever been‘ remix to an any movment that would advance the cause of the Mas- 191'. On the lecture platform Mr. Hen. den-neon has been very puql'esaful. He in a 4111th and cogvmcmg Wkar and cal-rim with‘plnf 8- rMl know- At the close. of hm second year. at “Humor one o! the non-mane†or um town and: “Then.- lma never been in our eunuch a. mom consxstunt 1nd sympathetic christian Worker. Bl symptom duties though (trauma and Gamble the‘ number that one man should undertake are carried on With an Imthtuinï¬s only Qualleq by his ens-nun preaching. l'lhe church has l’louflshed under we care (over 13.) membem having been added to the membership m the_ â€pa-wt eighteen months) and bids Eur to contume u!- meaning in ngg‘baru and Sp ritu :lity †"__.I_._ -_ _-__._ 4., to many offlckfl honors and labors. Ha ha- beon for three yuan: dlstrlv-t mow}. tor the consecutive years [lurch] secretary. and three year: ovum or Sax-alts diatriot. 'mnoo ha hues been honored by the pulltlon of Journal manta)" or mu comer. once. twice as the umstuut tummy and at the 3mm (union-mum in 189:: he m elwtad by an almost unani- moul \‘oto lts molars. and at the conference in Chnhnm ln 1889 was elected delemto to the General can- townce. and at prwnt lllls the posi- “on o! chairman of the Strnflordj dbtrlct. 7 _ _ Hls earl,»- muon was obtained from the primary public schools. but alter 'hla aweptunce on probation he entered the Montreal Tricolozlcal Cot- may and McGill University. during which time\ he received theologian lectures under the lat: lamented Dr. Douglas. whose influence wnll always rest upon his work. After six years n! industrious study he was recelvuu into the full work of tho ministry in Juno. 1881. He was Immedlntely ap. pointed to the First Church. Hamâ€- ton. as assistant to we. President of the commence. the hev. John Wake- ï¬eld. Slate his ï¬rst appolntment he 1m.g faithfully and“ acceptably served the churchal in the following named «station» and In the order in which they are given; Wontmmster. London Norm. Hamilton, Chathnm. London (Queen‘s Park) Dresden. Lun- doh (Wellington strm-t). Windsor and Santa. 7 No man of his years in the (on- (mace has hair qonferrml qpqn_ him The farm 11.1.5 produced mmo or our most famous divinsaâ€"mon who for their Intellect 11ml genius are not eqamlkxl by the on; born. '11“: sub- jaw. of our sketch was born on a. tum nem- Sparm. blgin ($0.. Ont., on May 12. 1835. His hither and mo- ther. Francis A. and Catharine Hen- den-on. nmr llvo on the old farm. Be «an comnrlod to God at thmm‘ of seventeen mm!~ very «hovel aflor do- ckiexl to ran-tar the mlnintry. .\ yen; Inter ho ween-ed hu- nuome an n lo- cal preacher, and after two 3-mo- npent in thv Manor‘s mam: up was new!“ m, a probation» m Hm Imn- mm (nMemve. The Rev. 0. w Henderson. the now Prwkhut. has for the past two years been pastor of St. Mary‘s Mntlxxxlat church. and In one or tlm mrat poqu and brllflaurt ministers In um London confuence. ma pun- tonne at St. Marya has been a marekd success. The church hm: meant-rad splrltunle and financially and pprrcct harmony of put-poor,- nun plenum a! between pastor and congre- mien. 0! fl. Im‘o. uh Pmflu‘ o! to» do. “ohmâ€. W0 an lndobtul tu tha in. “My, Jouuu for the tullomng «we. "r Ibo mluhtoflfl ml)" or RM. 0. W. amp». the popular. mute:- 0! cu. Memo-ht ohumh In that town, “a ex-proddout of London mural-MW, who hon bean Mona! u. tha wtcta‘tu o! cmldli‘dt. Maillo- dict (munch. Lind-u. 1m sin-ton “all: be read with much interest. 'lll RAVI M I" PM"! I". O I. Illllm. “MIME-31. lullflflfllSlS m lb“! on runny. [ll-2V. G. \\’. HEENIMLRSUN better. this year. so a good we II expected. â€"T-bc closing exercises of the Ltnd- say Collegiate Institute will be held this you: on Friday evening next, in the Colleglmte Amenrbly Hall. These exercise sin past years have always been of great interns: to large numbers of our citizens. 'nney have been addressed as a. rule by prominent educatlonists. Last year Hon. R. Harcourt. mirlbter of Eduâ€" cation. gave the closing address. The year the speaker .-..‘ the evening wall D; the Hon. Chirord Sutton. Min- Istet of the Interior in the Dominion Cabinet. Mr. sifton is considered one of the nblost your“: man in public lile to Canada 10-day. His subject is ore of sreclnl Interest to all (ans, dams-4Tb:- Boundary Questions hr- twren Luanda and the United states.“ Mï¬Wfl-‘M3 are up†v---â€"-vâ€" *- â€".\ baseball match has (wen ar- ranged with Jnmtvillo for Saturday. 21m. Th5 L.C.[. Imam is in excellent shape and hope- to pull out a. vlctory. The Jamtvinle team has not been An old Senior. In the Person of Ir. “an Payne. Passes Away. Th: doulh on Tuesday. June 10th. of Mr. .ulagn Purim removes one ol Harvey's ollet nettlern. Mr. Payne oa-u‘o from County Down. Ireland. ~18 years ago. For a. short tlnm he re. alum! an. Brighton. on Lake Ontario. thou h« moved to Bobcao‘gcon .whlch wt tluu time consisted of only nfaw. ailments. Mr. Puma stayed in the vll- lage a your or more. and Mrs. Payne came out from Ireland. Land was then bolus; taken up along the Bob- oao'goon line. and Mr. Payne took up one of the best lots along- the whr :2 length of the line. For the last few years he has suffered terribly from 21. (number that destroyed one eye and his departure was a blessed relief to him that came all too slow. He was of a. quiet. unobstruotn'e disposition. but firm. sturdy and honorable in hi9 dealing, and was generally respwted throughout the settlement. 3.. leaves a widow and large family all ‘ well-to-do. The funeral was a very. large one. After some discussion it was mov- ed by Aid. Burrows. seconded by Alu. McDim'mid. tint the instruments be loaned to the Otifellowva for the pur- pom oi organizing .11 hand for flu- Domimon Du; celebration. and that Means. Gnegory and Greer sign an order guaranteeing that the instru- ments loaned will be returned in good condition on July 2nd. .9. statement was mad“ by Mr. Guam-y that: it was notable that in futuro tin“ mm mm; bv nu OddIeIIowa‘ baud. A meeting of the 1b.: Property committee was held \Vnhmsdu)‘ at 11 o‘clock Um the Cicrk"s offlu‘: to (names the loaning of the band in- strumeuta owned by the town to the Ot'krfeuows. that Society proposing to organize a hand for the 1st July cel- ehmuon. Those present were Mayor Ingle. Aldermen Burrows, Hare. Jack- son. McDiaxmw. Mr. B. Dingle, re- prmeruun; the band vommitten. and Messrs. Gregory and Greer. the Odd- 1' el low». Thu seal-viva Noam! with tne singing: c! “Gov. [M‘- with .wu tm wo meet again.“ and than tho peupfe crowded around Mr. chxkuou to personally Nd him adieu. haw Gum m MM: u nu «m mun Mun â€~th "MM l «mu Hunk â€mm M MM Mal-nu mm than “we «t m: WV». N:- I new Nov Imwu 0M :u‘ an aim! lustrou- mum «in am until a tu an mm: ant-«mm «5 w .m 1 mm um m "w umw H (m m twp up "w mm! “3 wrmi and mutant ‘lw «mm» u "w hum Jain-1, I «and nut av mu Hang alout “is bewutitultv m3. ed mum-m I know that mu win not town me. and I mu not tor-cot \uu May {lad New you all run! Rum ,mu in in." nummbrauuux" Thu aux-mm Mosul with tnal singing: Mount“ to the In. 0. W. lion-don son of Iothuda Church. Slnm- coming to St. Mary's an a. pastor tlr: Rev. G. W. Henderson look over flu- llttle emu-ch. Bz-thsm , In Downle. that nerd to be connnct‘xl with the Harmony oil-cunt. There aided by others. [in has conductod regular seniors. Those hm’o been greatly npprunntml by tho prop'o ,wmraupp n: them. Last sun‘ku at. tcnmm nus Mr. [itnclorson'u (mat scrvL-c. and at Its close lm was pre- (mum! Will‘- n.n Nikon and n [\urea, The puma was pn‘sontml by MN! Ant-h Tsk'x. and the address read by Miss Porter. I ‘ Mr. Rumba-on. who ww- mmplolnly tnknr. h) «I‘ll'prlnm mm in rnply; "l Maurv you. «1m fflendm tlmt thin has hm. moat nnexpm-to-s lo mn. ‘l‘hr twn or llmw mm “1th l mm «mm to am- berm-n bod: mg myLlu-z. arr ml 5mm. 1 don‘t know whnm t mm 41 MMhm‘ mm! unm‘onnmmu on. "mm“ m» um «Hmmmmuk for I “er 'Hoh‘ (mt «manna-M mm m ‘ mm» m hum mm Um mm Mum mm. when». mm: mm. “m- um \mn “Mm «NW N husk u'uu nm A: a Mean temms lgwmk I «mu thmk umm M 3mm mwmm «wan {Mn m» M at Wx‘m M- I kmw “Mr Oddfollou: Socuro Them for July'Ist. THE IIID IISTIUIEITS LOAIED. The Rev. Mr. Manning and family wlll be warm welcomed hora. Wa hollow they ll like (ha people and "In people. will Ilka thum. Maul- whllo “o ,buooak (or than: that Courlmue commutation and kindly aympufhy which should always at. tnud th» settlement or amator In a new char «I. the need» and nah-ac of \vhloh he must be to sound «mum. unmqwzsutod wlth. Inn-o only Mound and conï¬rm- uI um «m u. an": n w» m to put wlth I'. Inndormm It In A alarm to command Inn: and In. ‘0 IIm MIMI» Ind {Maul-lug of UN 'NIIINI M whlmb? mull tolt I»r kIlml. \ um Inn 0 n o- u hat Iowa ‘11“): VIII had WWW mod. awful 0mm wIIIIa; In thp In all ml worn. and In r. manna-non A qur and â€who: who wIII mun. any duolm "we wholo oouwl 0! 0m.“ and wt ow who wIII outrlvo Io ha “a m of oouuolatlou" when tho loom II. DIED II HARVEY TOWNSHIP. A PURSE AID ADDRESS L. c. I.‘ Notes. ‘,soagoodmell Hr} His. coming 0::qu be his be or as great hgneflt god blesaipg to the 59015: people. £6 {hisqyounz'peoplo' and had taken 3. Amp internist In their work. and he hoped that. during .htsyastgmtg Dr. \‘roomml. acting, In the capacity at chauman. referred to the object or the meeting-stunt or showing 1:: «emu tangible way the high ap resin. tion of the services rendered 5 Mr. Manna-g wring his five years pus- :orale. He looked upon Mr. Manning as u. per-Jamel friend. a. man of strong common sense in conversation, and: cxpwau! the sincere damn.- that the rev. gentleman mv be as highly re- spected In St. Mary‘s as he hm been here. MI. E. W. sackvule responded on helm]! of the Y.P.E.C.E. no. Manning ho add. Nod given-7 great metal-0e Words of Approclatlon from tho Ofï¬cial loud and tho Various Organiza- tions â€"Prosontations to In. and In. loaning. The congregational farewell to Rev. T. Manning. retiring pastor 0: Cam- bridge-5t. Methodist church. tool: place in the mhoolmom of the church last Momiau availing. SAY FAREWELL TO THE WIRING PASTOR MONDAY EVENING. latter she was the business-like Prec- lden-t for a. number of years. aerated to tie cause of mluiohi. dear to: the heart of her husband. While the du- ties of her home demanded much of her attention me was ever rmdy to assist putor and people in the work or the church by placing tium and talent upon the altar of service. quem:ii Sermon. Rev. Mr. Manning delivered his farewell sermon Sunday evening to A. large congregation. taking 101' his text Epll. 4. 33. The mil-ass was in strong appeal to love much and for. give much. At the close of his re- marks the rev. gentleman briefly re- ferrui to his five years pastorate. Ho mid if he wax in the spirit or criticism he could not criticize their . liberalityâ€"he mu! proud. of their mv- iuge..cspecia.|ly towards the elm-n- tionn; fund. twentieth century luud ' and missions. As a congregation they had done nobly in theme partle- ulnr branches. He could not criticize them for lack of appreciationâ€"they hurl been kind. courteous and conund- urute. “You are" he said. “a. busy people.“ ï¬e urged them to attend in large numbers upon the prayer meet. lugs. to come out moronic and even. in: to service. Md bring the entire familyâ€"fill up the church. A pastor. he and. m abt like a. burn. who could win your case no matter what )our radium; were tomb him: nor the merchant. who could cell hi- goodn on long an the price was satis- iwtory. A putor lived on love. not on the wary he was rewiring. He must have the sympathetic sun aor- im: co-op=ration of the people. Such a congregation in a joy to the heart or any pastor. He had premhad his last sermon to this people. and as he won now to be tam-cred from them. he lanes oherlahlng‘ the feeling that no congregation would have such‘ an abiding place in his heart. and from no people was he departing with‘ deeper regret and greater warmth oi’ affection than that of that con- negation of Cambridge-st. Home. dist church. As a [manor he has own faithful In tho (in-abuse of hill dutieo upon the slot. but being chairman 0!: the (us- trict during his pastorate. much at lulu time. which could have been used In [mural work had he than. free to so concentrate m- etforts. was of necessity devoted to looking alter Ute utteranc- of the various corcuitn- uu- dc: his jurisdiction. . ~ Rev. Mr. Manning's torto m that of a. Iccmmr and speaker on national quaauonu. Those who had the plea-a- uxo or hum-lug Ma uni-ens monon- necuon with tho memorial services of her Into majesty. Qumn Victoria, held in Cambrï¬dsfl-M. -M0th0fli1t ohumh on February 2nd. 1001, will meal! the my p1trlotm pxprmmnx which Nomi mm mm and trace 7mm his llpn. ‘l‘hp mill-ms mu mm- Adora! a mneterp‘eco-m ominrst M eloqumw-mul n mu m «know- mum! by Hm who mm: mmbln or mun: impart“! magma“. Mu. Momma: MA mart-hm: fuming \lw «MUM M h 1M“: not» and lmlpwwh mum Mum hw- «flan.- uwm "w vmrk M m» Nah-Rx mu. Hm «mum at «awn «he w am who»! «mum» mi «Mum «(cwâ€"s». and um Woum‘a MM! «any «Now: 0! We (‘ A MBRI IKEâ€"91‘. ma. CH U RC“ i RH. ms. Willi“, M. um! “out 00 In Pumaâ€"lon- ufl Mo- und†honingâ€"In. lunar. M Wort. M10! a Wu! [autumn of (In you. In Cumin-tumult. Katmai-c, church. Ru. Malinda: bu! haul "autumn to St. Mary's. London confluence. A. a puipit mu ha has boon 0.:th and u-nlou‘l. a good thlukcrâ€"hh alarm being logical and thorough!) lraotml.â€"mth an: lty to 8W In well-moth“ mnzu- am- hi. reflecttooa and discammentu. \\ uu cloqueucq of bpceoh. y?! with a. mmked simplicity as to moi.» of a. masked almpfloity as to choiaa 01 words. be laminated the tram from the new deck. tum “ï¬lm-OT. Imo- DIIT “IRON. TERMS_â€"_§_l._00“ PER YEAR â€"(,a-thollos throughout the Britiil Empire will enjoy an- unpraaedentad exemptldn in honor? or the Coronation cf King Edward. The Holy Father has granted diminution from the law of abstinence from new meat on Risky. Junie, 272m. and of fast and abstinence on satumay. June 28th; on condition that the faithful shall mono certain prayer-5 as a pen- once. Catholics as well as Pretent- ants may thus en): yt hemoelvea at (cronmbn time, being relieval from both the regular “my tad and [tom the M of tlfn. m 0! Sta. Petersnd'Pgnl.Junom {i . â€"-On Sunday last the pulpit of St. Andrew‘s church was occupied by the Rev. R. M. Beck. 0! Maple. who preached twv'o very interesting eer- monns. Rev. J. W; Macmillan. who II attending the Freda/term General Mammy in 'nononrto. predated anni- va-my services on. Sunday at Me. A AL _ n-2L: A. -â€"’Mid|and (Gunner No. 77, A. F. a: A. IL. will attend divine service at St. Paul’s church Sunday next at 11 c‘c-iock. Rev. W. L. Armltage, Rector ct A!) sum: church: Petal-bore, mil be the premher for both services. Church lot». J curt Lmdsas. No.125, Camd‘an Order 0! Foresters. will attend dxvin’. sernre at the Queen-st. Methbdist church next Sunday evening, when 3. special seimon will be preached by the pastor. Rev. .A. J. H. Stu-Ike. Illicit Liquor Sell»: In trouble. License Inspector Short has been duvetlng n |ot of time lately to the task of ferreting out suspacted cases of illicit liquor sehing in the. vi- cjnity of the Canal works at Kirk- hold. and has amended in securing the oonflction of a number of per- tinent ethnic-rs. '1‘on charge. were lodged scrum John '1‘. Henchman. of Kirkfldd, before 001:an Mag-i6- unle Deacon. a. conviction being se- cured on one; Jon. Bovensle, no It}!- inn. was fined $50 and coats; “a a. third charge mas lodged act-ind: another Italian named Domznic How. 913;, who famed to mm. Impaotor Short deserves credit for the energy he is displaying in the enfommt o! tht- law. has of the Fortnightly Uni). alltor. an- organization of which Mm Mun- mur was a valued manna. also pre- sented her Mtb two racial; hound vol- nines of W. D. Howell‘s “amines ot Lot with an Wand a very used- aome l-reucr clock in mulls and a. bountiful cut glass dlsll. The pen. Previous to leaving town on Satur- day or last week Mrs. W; was waited upon by the (we 0‘ the Missionary 899i“; {we pmentgd Fiction.“ ‘ The monthly: claim] by singing :ho analogy. Rev. Mr. manning pro- nouncing the henqdlction. Mm “3 “Menu M {Mu heater“ at "mutating. on Melt a! the W Etholh granted 30. Wall: with a land-onto Dom lather ant eon Rev. 3k- aniaa. in riding to re- 915.com he never felt the honor mentor or being a christian" mini; tor than now. When one thlnko that one to conned to preach. and nu an oflkw ax- 1m taut the thought Ii at. most overw lelmlng. because of the deï¬ciencies which may rise In the mink Oftent'unos a pastor. goes into the, pumlt not in the best frame or mind and not feeling equal to the oo- eadon. not hang able to being“!!! the animation and tenor xnto the service that Is needlul. One needs the excl-claim; of charity for such such son-lees. It ls not every easy thlu: to he a ctr-on: man in a. pulpit. He felt he had failed to a. very large degree in his pastoral work. but in- tended to do better along that line. and the high appreciation shown and the sympathy extended had proved a. great blessing to him. and he would entertain these tellmgs all his life. He hoped that the frierdlinaea and warmth of affection which had al- ms exiqted between pastor and people would ooqtlnqe_to exist. MM J\ D. [flu-dim R‘ J‘ m- Mum“. I“ t“ “Mon m martian" ‘ml “x mm» m net-mp. “v (NW of K! Mutu- mi wk mu M ï¬ww Mu «M m rt at It \ {are and mum M M in w- t» mm tho m! dead a: faithful, Is an“ wand hum: mm. m mm. in J. War. on band! of the on. tmm. In? of the deep "mam “mm in on [xv an. Human: in HM vim mwunm mad «when [am pm: “WW _“‘ .Wï¬m‘ï¬f“ A. _ Ten Pages Judge Dean, on ban." or the or. flolnl board read tho fuewll addrznl or the board of management ot the meter. Embodied in the mill-ens was um high appreciation of It. Man- Hrg‘a snrvk‘ns. the exprmuion or the directorate or the wisdom ever man- Una-ted by tho retiring pubor. and Um "mummy whmh prevailed at all times Mr. Jas. Boxall. super-Intending spoke on behalf of the Sunday School. Enough ctcdit was not given when audit was dueâ€"he considered much' mom emit should be given the pan- tor for the success attending the 9!. row: of tha sunny School in train- imt the boys and girls to become noble men and women. Mr. Manning had been a great help in the chool. at friend to boys. girls. tensile" and OHM and a. «my to the “perim- tenant. o! encouragement aim: given mu .- source of atmnzth to any pu- tor. On behalf of the 00th he can good-bye with regret. um wished Kr. Hamming God-speed in his new charge. ' ho aha and mum hymn. MI prw ain't â€mun. fun Sunday noun“ col-VIM. ho con-aural. m on of tho but ho had "or atwodvd. rule the "on!“ m not quit" up to "to wt. 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