880.. 5 HOLIDAY "I! IIIIS‘IEI‘S LEVEL. ’ the Editor of The Poet.) Sir ~11: a. recent issue of your valu- nblc paper you had an exce tn nddrcse g' pastor belore the Manitoba Synod. in which he gave vent to his views re- garding some aspects of his calling with which «I. as a layman. do not Ana-whey ngree. BC says that. “his 635.1055: Where nnflorms only He knows not called on for not be in unif tainly would ‘ giveness of U“ and yet Paul citizenâ€"in fac‘ amboriiies on my mind 1135‘ mi his fellowsâ€"he crazed to: his only looks on preaching job doctor’s job ricr’sâ€"all a diw not graSped th calling. The first. dut his church and allows anyihln no! dang the 3 November finds our stock at its very best. Almost every known Foot Comfort for Man, Woman and Child is to be found here. Right now is the time to buy your winter needs in footwear while the stock is ï¬lled up with ‘ good :hings and the sizes are unbroken. The people who appreciate good things are many. We aim to win the 1 appreciation of all, by keeping only the best goods and lots of them. News. November ï¬nds our stock at its very best my} known Foot Comfort for Man. Woman : isto be found here. Right now is the time to d5 in footwear while the stock is an: "5 ‘t‘ A...†ADA nnkfï¬b'n Thï¬n jpec cember Stt 3 winter nee 151:. In our direct wholesale dealing with the muons {acturer we share with our customers the jobbers' proï¬t. 2nd. In our Cash and One Price System our cusnougers get the advantage of our special cash discounts and burden do not pay for the had accounts of oth:rs. One price to an ensures uniformly low prices and makes every purchase a sale and satisfactory transaction. hing‘ job -â€" whilst Jones has a. :‘s job and Smith a. bod-car- -â€"".1 a division of labor, he has 139111! the true meaning of his 121mm. mm A c... I“: Iowan-c}: juty of a. minister is to nd people. and when he hing to interfere he is be square thing at all. NE 1111:? LEVEL. LHEDBAY. FRIDAY- Whooping Cough,’ Group, Bronchitis, Coughs, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria.- Sheep Clones. ~ ~0h1cego, Dec. 1Lâ€"canad1ens were ‘busy receiving congratulation st the International Exposition yesterdg. ’ It was the ï¬rst day of stock judginz. Some CaseS, especially sheep end , h0g5, every prize winner from ï¬rst to last. belonged to Canadian herds. In the Shropshire sheep, for instance.- in two classes, out of twelve prize winners. nine were owned by Cana- dians. end the throw: lost were at the bottom of, the list. the ï¬rst prizes entirely going to Ontario. etc-meant Beau-'3. Three hundred Canadians arrived in one train from the vicinity o! Guelph, and they formed an enthusi- sstic party. The big judging stead of the pan-anon was gully "'decorited for the occasion. Signiï¬cant of the warm feeling among the stockmen for Canadians, the biggest flag in sight in the centre was a very handsome silk standard of the United Kingdom. vines contributed bv the ex-Cm- dials on the Stock Exchange. To one): side was hung an immense Ce- nedlan flex. and the Stars and Stripes. All the Canadians were de- conted with Maple Leaf buttons, every time the colors of their coun- try would show on a. new prize win- ner they would yell in unison. â€"â€"â€" A“ 1A minister can do this and yet take an intelligent, and it need be, a live intemt in public matters. education. Sport, etc.. etc†and do much good thereby. but that does not necessarily mean that he should stump the coun- try or be in every game that is going. Time is too precious for that sort of ,thinc. and besides. it is doubtful if ! any minister does the good he expects to do by coming down to the ordinary folks ieveiâ€"he is more apt to be “lev- eled†than they are. He should rath- er seek to lift people up. because we will sag anyhow and need all the ex- ample and precept we can get. -Yours. etc., at: gym-awe: n.9- vâ€"v, "V“â€" Ono westerner hollered across the lull: “Say, you Canucks, you hsvo got everything worth having from )tho prize list. you might. :3 well I take the pavilion. Let, the tall go I with the hide." All the local papers devote much space to Canadian exhibits and Ca- nadian affairs, and the Saddle and Sirloin Club sent an open invitation to eVery Canadian visitor to get around to the headquarters and bo- come an honorary member. John Campbell of Woodvillo. On- tario; Richardson Gibson of Delaâ€" ware, and Lloul- J ones Brothers of Burlord, were the winner: of the Shropshire prize lists to; the ï¬rst day {o} cm. Campbell and Gib- son got a ï¬rst. This list is such a. bin: victory. it is given in dettil: Shoo!- Fut sheep divisxon, Shropshire. cuss 91-Wether, 1 year and under two, ï¬rst prize, John Campbell. Woodville; second, Richard Gibson. Delaware; third, John Campbell. Woodvflle; fourth, Lloyd-Jones Bro- thers, Bur-ford. j During the six days’ show it is an- ticipated that half a million people will visit the grounds, a. majority of them interested in the live stock in- dustry. The sales of prize winners in sheep, swine and cattle is expected to send not less than one hundred- thousand dollars cash back to Cana- Class 9;?First Gibson: second. Campbell; third, (‘ ibson; ï¬fth. Lloy d- J ones Brothers; sixth, Lloydâ€"Jone. Brothers. In many other awards the names of Canadians were generously dis- pines!- Lindsay, Dec. lat. SUCCESSFUL CANADIANS. Son. Inna-cu cm.- swup 0‘ emanated 1879. 3 Stores i'n Canada an A!-"‘ In. I or Pr“... I- 00 AS IRAVfllfRS (ONE ANDGO Constants of cum†and “ta-[on â€with" Our on“. â€"m-. D. Davis, of Wilbertorc-e.w.u in tcwn last week. - Miss Morrison Left for Toronto mutiny to visit friends. ’ -l[r. E. 1‘. William. 01 Sunder land, was in town last week. â€"Mm Dickenmn, of’ermptviilaig quenching a tow days in town. . â€"Mr. E. Evans. or Yclmtou. was in town Saturday on busingâ€. ‘ â€"Mr. D. Hel‘adden. of Kirkï¬eld, was in .tovm may on W -L£u. W. Jordan. at Woodville.†in town Saturday visiting friends. mm. (1 Ivory, gown! merchant. of Gamma. W81“! town Hondu.‘ â€"-â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Benson. of \‘ictonn Road. man in town htcly. â€"Mn. Gall, who has been visiting in town, has natal-mad to 'roron‘t'm «In. \Dr.) Wilson, of Penelon ‘Falh. was a Jinitor to town late v. idol-son. 0t \Voodville. were in town 131er chant. ot Penelon fun. mu m wwu Mcnday. - 81'. Nelson â€Williams h†taken 9 position in Mr. M. J. arter‘ecloth- mg stone. ‘ - Mr I. L. Fonrnizr. of Toronto. is .s‘isning her mother, Mrs. 8. Butte. {Lindsay-st. of W. Duncan Ray. eprnt Sunday say fribnde- â€"Mr. '1‘. Pu lawn lately (ricndly call. _ -â€"Â¥go. J. L. Winters. Victoria-ave. gs “flung her brother. Mr. Wig-gins, m Iarwra. -1|[r B. J. Moore, editor or The .Stmr, Fonclon Fans, paused through to Toronto lomhy. ' ‘v --.'.._- v â€Miss chaon spent Sunday with her parents. yr. and Mrb. Adam Dob- ann. in Cunnington. â€"l[r. A." W; Mayfair. of Perth. gpcnt last Friday in town with his sister, Mrs. C. B. xgyjcr. "Liu; and Ears. E. Knight and Mr. Wm. Knight. of Cirmania, Pa. dre spending a tow days in town. --Mr. Malcolmu McLean, .gcnerul mctjchant. Eldon Atttion, was in town lltcly ttjansacting busineï¬. ~Miss Mabel Mooney. of Minden. passed 1111011311 lately to Petal-boto to visit lriends tor a few weeks. -Mr. '1‘. Hodgson, traveller tor the Loncford Lumber 00.. pulled through lately from Burnt River to OriJlia. -_â€"B'Lshop Sweatman. of Toronto, [passed through lately from Halibut- ton. where he held confirmation ser- --Mr. Palmer um grain buyar. at Ftnelon Falls. cpwt Sundxy in .town winning his pal-cgâ€. .-:ir. Chas. Adams. G.T.R conduc- tor. apdthtrs. Adams; left Friday for Toledo, Ohio. where they will visit friends. vices. -Mr_s. Mosley. who has been visit- ing her father. Mr. Henry Parker. re- turned to her home in Owen Sound last week. . â€"Mr. Geo. Powell, of Orillia. was in town last :week. 'Mr. Powell say; he will have a pair ,0! fast. horses on the winter race circuit this year. -Mr. George Williams, who recent- Iy "returned from Lorenzo Marquee, South Africa. hon resumed bit old position in the Flavelle flour mill. â€"-Mr. W. A. Van’l‘assel, of Hon- treal, representing Geo. A. Slater, Spent \Vedncsday in town booking a heavy Spring order for the N. Hockin 51103 Store. ï¬n: WI. 8'. Heldrum. proprietan cl 1h? Penelon Fall: flour, mill, was in town '2:wa on his wcgy to P0 tur‘htzo. PITIIY "RURAL POIITEII. â€"Mr. H. K. Haplcr, of Boston. Mam., representing the Humanic Shoe people, registered at the Benson house Thursday, and spent the day at the N. Hock'm Shoe Store. â€"M.nden Echo: “Mr. Peel. bait-Ts- ter. of the law firm of Momma! Puel, Lindsay. was a visitox in mn- den on chnesday last. being in at- tendance at the Division court. here. .. .â€"M.r. Chas. W. Graves, of To- ronto, district freight and passenger agent for the Great Northern Rail- way, was in town lately for .1 [cw hours. and called on some of our busi- LICS‘E men. anelon Fal Monday to E ed there on his brother. â€"Mr. \Vm. BishOp, teller in the Bank of British North America at Fenelon Falls, passed through on Monday to Elmvale. having been call- ed there on account of the death of -Mr E. S. Dunn-m1. who had bceen Spending a few weeks With his uncle, Mr. W. H. Simpson, since his return from Sudbury, left 1331: week {or‘hia home in St. Agathe, Quebec. north- of Montreal, where he will Spend‘ the winter. â€"Mr. W. S. Dowson,‘ of Baddow. Sommcrvillc township, was in town Lately: He was on his way to Bow- manvilie. where he was summoned on account of the death of his father, Mr. Ralph Dowoon, on old gentleâ€" man'89 yéars of age. -Mr. Eli \VillinmEon, mvmaa: to: the Cmada Life Insurance. Co., re- turned Friday frcm a business trip through the southern but of Vic- tcxiu and northern part of Durham counties. Hr. Wiiliaunaon reports business good in his line. â€"-‘Fenelon Falls Star: The friends 0! Mrs. A. Sutherland, who is serious- ly 111.3115 pleased, to hear thnt, it anything. she is none better th'a week ad they are hepins that she will o'ontinng to regain, in «moth Fred J. Bullet. of Wren-.0, andâ€"a)“ in tgwu with his Lind- mac. '1'. Paley. of Oakwood. was in meh- and mad: The P99: 3 '. mm: 30v ‘ Fenelon Edit. gent-1.1 s. was an mer- town "In“. It. mam-mid. o! Nana-3:, pend wrench My from Pack on Falls to Imonto. â€"-)Lr. W. o. Hen-meld. a! moron- to. form]: 0! Mn loading a law any. in to". -â€"Iils Fuller. who had then wait- ing HMS Gap umu.!ork-dt..r> turned to Toromo lousy. . â€"-Ir. 8. W_ tlukller for )kCon Begs; 10mm, wedding a low «by: m town «um: on Mon- m . -llr- Leia- 3- Kflflt bu HOV-1 ad from newâ€, end equated the. law ï¬rm at we. (imbue Guth- j â€"-0. Mia. whc ha! been vi. in»; Mr. and I! A. B. Ryan on. (bridze-st†tanned be. her home 3. Watford loath: morning. â€"Hr. W. Kelchu‘ has taken a sition in Hr. Goush’s Nothing more media: Mr. J. O‘Onymll, _ ‘ â€"Mr. Bob New. of Reach. Falls, wanking toreman in Rathbun'n DOW up north. Was in town 15:31,, V .-Mr. W. White. the pepular trav- eler for the moth! Reid 00., “fro. unto. was in town lately calling on summers. â€"Mr. S. S. Scariebcr. at Lockl'm. Halibunon County, m in toy": loo- day on bnsmcu no connection with the Haliburton Lumber 00. .â€"Mr. Wilder. town agent of the 6.13... has received I consignment of 1000 mile tickets which the pub“: will be able to procure at his ofï¬ces in the future. ‘ -’ 4:. A. P. Wu. 0! Pauhoro. "pm-2mm: the Gen Hanna." 0).. van in town now. . . Cohéénï¬ win in town .‘londay. Kr. Jackson rayon-q the crcamcry gt Ooboconk. of which his: _in}erested in. to have done a profitable business this year. -ll’r. W. B‘. Day. who u unending Victoria University. Toronto. passed imam lately iron! l-‘eooion Falls. where he had been attending the wedding of his sister. Mias Ron: Day, who was married on chmdoy to Ir. J. Bows. of Penelon township. -,'Ibo may hand. of Mr. Goo. Bryant, coat woo-d. who has been mi- tering with kidney trouble for some time. will I» plnood to how that ho was, down town lately tor the lint time in two amount Br. Br:- 1ns it! slowly recovering nio noun) goal health. 30pr “on Big“ I. tutu-ell. In Low], Lived In om... Otuwn, Dec. 1.â€"Mr. George E. Casey. ex-JI.P., died at the Prota- tant Hospital at 9.50 last. night from g complication of diseases. B. was admitted to the hospiul some due ((0. being flit-n in wry bu! shape. Since that time his decline has been rapid and tor the past few days 111 visitor; had been debut“ accus to him. .The Prime Minister and his colleagues were mutant in their inquiries dtcr Hr. Casey. uni wero deeply griewd lust nigbpuu “‘1' â€"â€"-r_' hes: of his demise. The lsu It. Curly had may sympnthiun in Oh fun on mount 0! what use termed his "hsrd luck." Sinée his lsilun h 1900 to secure _re-election in West Eigin he hnd resided in Ottuu, where his cheery manner snd buoyant disposition in Spite of reverses. deepened popular admirstion for his. Only A short time :30 he wns :9 pointed to s position in the Pull.- _xnentsry lihrsry, but hld not enjOyed this very long when he became b- cnpsfluted by illness. Hr. Casey was born in luck. 1850, in Southwold, Elgin county. which was»: home {or many yenre. lle .wns educated st the St. Thomas Grnmmar Schom and the University of Toronto. Ibex-c he took his de- gree in 1871, with honors in class- ics. Entering Parliament. as mem- ber (or West Elgin at' the genera election of 1872. “hen only 22, he continued to represent the riding un- til defeated in s triang'ulu' contest in 1900. During the term of tho Msckenize Cow-rmm-nt he was Gov- ernment whip. London, Dec. 1.â€"â€"It was anounced yesterday that the British Cavern- went: has no Inn-Sent intention o! pushing the \founghuuband expodl- tiou through to was“, the cspitd ot Thibet. or even to may occupy Cyangtsc. This repudiation of designs on Lhasa or o! ; permut- em. stay in 'Ihiauan territory. in un- derstood to be an outcome of the db- cussion or the British Cabinet. last week when the attitude of 811881; in relation to the expoditton we: won; the principal matters dented. Tho Russian press has been loud in its protests against. "British aggra- sion" in Thibt-t. and there is rm. to believe that the protest voiced tho feeling of the Britirh Government. ‘ Brltuh Govern-out Say. It I.- up. on Tribot or Capltsl. DEATH OF MIL man 8. CASEY. Ipndon. Dec. 1.â€"The incessant rains have been succeeded by SHOW- stdrms, which yesterdav were [ruler- ai throughout Great Britain and many parts of the continent. The {an in London was very alight. but in some 0! the country districts out» door work was suspended and trome was carried on with difliculty. Vea- sm-ls are seeking rt-{uge in the Whoa along the British coast. Tho Inc'- storms were so severe in Belgium that telegraphic and telephonic com- munication with Germany was “iter- rupted. A score of liva hove beg lost among the crews of the van]. (-onwosing the French ï¬shing fleet during the storms ‘o! the past, 1.. Scot. of LIV“ days. "‘CASTOR IA For Inï¬lt- aim “IKIIHII hawk!" tr .J. Jackson. hots!kec_per,_91 vounonusam EXPEDITION. swans ACROSS The ocean. I Lou Among the 1:0ch rum»; (rein. and 01W the cupitd pen-mm“! ; repudiation of ; W itory, in un- 1c of the db- Cabinet In†of Busch in I . WAKELY 84 FORD, IN REX. M OF LABOR \ Men Decide Against Striking Just New at Sydney, C. B. TOWN JOYOUS OVER NEWS. O’Iflud I... Iona-g, Am: I“ In.- omhn. Md- That Ion Stay In 0- Condnh- ‘l'w Coupon] lot-cu Ron and Prlco 0! Coal to I.- ployuâ€"‘Mioo Inplqu to I. laid 0". Sydney, N.S., Dec. 1.â€"Tho gloom which has rested over Sydney for the last few dnys, owing to the (net that a. strike was imminent M. the steel works over the reiusal o! the mmagement to accept tho term! 0! than P.W.A. request issued on Satur- dny. was clean! away at 11 o'clock last night, “hon it becune known that the men had decided not to strike this morning. The announcement was made known to a large number of business men Rev. Archdeacon Smith, rector o! a. (Enron's Anglican Church. Syd- nuw. r... --w . Rev. Archdcac :1 Smith, St. George’s Anglican Chm ney. who bud been‘ushed by to sddrees them at 3 my†last evening. and to whom 01 their decision would be : When the result 01 the ma made RM“ to the waiting long and hearty cheer V Which clcu'ly demonstrated nay, ‘uv uuu u~‘.. to nddress them at a mus meeting Inst evening. and to whom n report of their decision would be made. When the result 0! the meeting was made knovn to the waiting crowd n long and hearty cheer went up. which cleuly demonsunted tho feel- ing of the business men and aim of a itï¬ke W“ STRICTLY CASH DEALERS THE mmcmm's SALE CBNTINUEB these There’s no . ' .no «fling elose to shoreâ€"we'll sell every gar- ment this side of man. no don of it. ‘ These are the kind of sales you usual! see afloat in Feb., but this comes when it is most appreciated, and when almost all the winter is ahead of you. The selling has been very great, but there are plenty yet to choose Brgulu' Price Up a» 56.50.. . “ 810.00.. >" 81350.. “ 815.00.. " 820.00.. lissos’and Children’s Cloth Coats Regular Ptioo Mumhcturer’o Sde Price ‘1 no Up to .3 50 ....... Up to‘ “.00 ........ Up to â€.75 " 810.00 ...................... )1 w Women’s Rain or Shine Coats agnlu Price Munfmnr’u Sde Rice L50 ............................ 81 98 §50 ..................... ‘. ......... 34 95 mo ............................. 86.50 I. no ........... . ........... $10.00 That’s the whole thing in a nutmeu. Every t around the half 'ee mark. We to} you last week how. ' happened. The Canedian Maannctgrer (wlgg shares the Women’s Cloth Coats Price he! The Safe, Satisfactory Store: Women’s Suits Kaufman?- Ede Price ................ 83.75 Mmufnc‘. urer'n Sale Pris: Hannhflua’o SJ: Price .................. 81 b9 ................. 82. 50 ................ .4 75 Hnufwtdm'n Sale Pri Ono conmuon only win gunmen w m accepting o! the reduction. and am. was that lit. Plummet b0 hold to his qrecmcnt to reduce the cost of rent. in the company's houses. .nd an price 01 coal to tho Steel Company-'- omployee. A " --Aâ€" (mu-fl m Uomplny- Wr'vd -_. were tuned to Yesterdw notkes the toremcn in the dim-rent deput- mu 0! tho plant tint it tho who did not report for w in that time and return home. ml: of ColtrMOI- Chicm, Dec. 1.â€"r0uow1ul u. _.. nounced policy of ccntrnliutlon, tho humntionnl Harvester Company. ht! deemed to lay of! 7.500 of its 19,000 employes and thus onset n um 01 $5,000,000 3 you. Pinata hundred employers of the During d1- vldon luv. been notiï¬ed thon- lor- vlcel no no longer required. The-o man were employed _in an 1-1:de .A. i _I_‘__ lâ€" ot bond 0. 0! the 7,000 worker. In tho Deering division 3.000 in d1 In to be bid of]. The McCormick divi- don '11! not discharge no many. but 1.600 0! its 7,000 employu be- ing aloud for dismissal. Tho other 8,000 workers to lose positions or. thooe employed in the mills in Ill- vankee, Springï¬eld. Ohio‘ um! Plano. 3.500 Afloat“. Putnam. Conn. Dec. 1.-â€"A redne- tion of ten per com. in wuss went into fleet yesterday in a. number of cotton mills in Eastern Connecticut. About 3.500 operatives are uncut number! in New En Ind their pay cut. d gbout 64,000. and taken eflect in. Ne Hondny will swell t 75.000. The cut «30‘ W'I addition brings the total number! in New Emluld who luv. Ind their pay cut down this fall to .bout 64,000. wd the cut which takes eflect in. New England net: Hondny‘ will swell the total to wont 75.000. The cut down in the wor- ity o! lunatic-s averages 10 per cent. Port Colborne, Dee. Lâ€"The We!- lurd Cum! will be kept open in .11 pmmility until Doc. 15 at but 1: MM paniu. ,.. «noâ€"- â€.4500 ....07.50 . .Ql2.50 ..s15.oo LINDSAY. new 32.50" 83.50 85. 90 83.90 :7 so a nutshell. a... run on. 15. 1.â€"Fonowinx m 9‘ Thilii unqnetï¬ontbly the but For oppor- tunity you'll hue th'l m. The you Mful‘mhncmndmdvmilw‘ ofmwtmtyporaoncsbovethe prices '8 Luge ssué Coll-r. or Caption of full Furrod Conny, very chaï¬ng 0f #1 Buck Muchâ€, or And Gooey, short. or long {mm Mylo. Alaska Sable Rufls 88.50 to :35 ,Spedslly priced this week M. $8.60, 810, 312.50, 015.317, 320, 32150, 325, 327.50 uni 335. . Alaska Sable nuxs $9.60 to :15, were $11 to $18 Genuine Aloha Stblo Hall, gamma-ed so be ï¬rst clan All below regular “luv. Women’s Astnchan Jackets Uncut!!! . In Value Kinds um mad the won- and tear of yam, {u 101' style ad comfort, priced “cording to quflity at 825 to .75. ;£d:lâ€"1yinot buy these aim for gifts? Men’s Nuurd D); Fur Cons, duh fall fun-ed thins A chmce to an 84. 34.00 Caperines o'f Coney :2:ng ’82. 00 Coney Rufls $1. 48 Se: vicable Fur Raï¬ of Cale] with 1] mil 1!. ach end. gtmhfl to_ $18 Ken’s Fur Coats $14 36.50 Caperines $4.95 Bus or nu: ma svnmcmz. a Q Th» con-modem: comabxhtol o w. '1'. Kinghorn. Eden. on hi. I“ 0 marriage in Linda: to a lady (to. I: re ck! land. . 3! MI. Flank Smith. of “Halo. VII :t i go guest of Mr. hanlng I“ that! - y. , ' L5 I Me are any to learn or B- Kai! ' Eplwce bging ill in Pcterbom hon}: ta . I ‘ These slippery roads hug nude - ,x. has time for our Wfll$ {shopping mm. are a» ram mark. “all: Just now, :- 0U; ‘dmppi pm! In: iron â€and t1 ‘ito ct an! prim. ! 4,! 8“; PAGE ELEVEN ‘I-‘rom Our Own Contaminant.) ’t he church tanner-r1 Vand {owl upper in the Methodist church. Mu eron. will be held on Sunday ud Hominy. Dec. 6th 3nd 7th. On Suns ,dny the Rev. Mr. Roberta. of Lind- say, will preach at 10.80 am. and 19, :11. On Monday a hot fowl supper will be served in the evenly tron I to 7.80 o'clock. Adm will be dis livered by Rev. Mr. Roberts and Ben Mr. Garbutt. followed by a musical entertainment. . g CA-HBRAY. . (.Frm'n Our Own 0): ( 'Ihc Pmsbytecianaa held annual anniversary on Sunday, an] Mutiny last whicn was a m On Sunday two act-noes were Rev Mr. Terrill preaching in thc gunning and the Rev. Ir. Kanntwin‘. or .Wcodviuc, in the evening In church was crawdod at both m on Or. your»: a («I upper was named and great crowds cape‘rmu Linda} and other pupa AM supper was over a meeting wa- hold in the church. am by tevecal ministers. 1110.011“! tenure 01th! evening was the a‘ngiug by the choir‘ 80103 were also sung which W“. swath appjecinted. O “““ .' '7!" *â€"-'-"v Kr. Jami Price is wring 1:1 “I!“ pally happy unite than than A‘ Set-l1! (Ingmar ha; came ‘lo dag. Comatghtigus: ~ n-0-J_,__ u,_ »___v' V nine Eva Jakon. o! “my, ha been timing lieu Sinclair (a a fen“ due. 1 1 lion B. Crag; o! London-d. m .rieiting under the parental root 11‘ week 5, '77 _ _‘_‘ -_: â€ii; and“ Hrs. Lytlaof aiming-too. were visitors at Mr. John Irwin’s Ibis week. 7 _ _ _ CAMERON.