?%*$*%a uurnooa the beginnin w ask you to accept ‘Vhlle out. at the l n of our esteem, and olay, Mrs. RObt- Ect gClOSB in wishing you may long,r be {0“ hurting her knee. 3 spared to work {or Chr‘st . , the mum: to hear of her being: ‘ren’s Friend. .' While threshing a ' Signed in behalf of the League. lRitChie’S last Saturd: Miss Allan thanked t1 _ . ‘ 1e boys and l Bartley had a very ba Egirls for" ' ° ‘3 and said;traction engine. The {they had more than rewarded her forl maln.drzvmc shaft, 011 {the little she had done, and hoped! the WS‘OW .burst and 'they might long be spared to worlehO‘e stram 0" the They then asked I ceusmg It to break 05' 1 ! We cannot fail to reCOgnize the iselfâ€"sacrin‘ce on your part in giving go! your time and ability every Thurs- [ day evening during the past summer. ;‘ We appreciate the patience and F kindness you have shown in directing [four work, and the encouragement I‘you have given us in searching out [the great truths contained in God’s f word. We earnestly hope your lab- fors may hear much fruit. ' ; The E. L. had alarge attendance I "I‘hursday evening last, and the Jun- ior Society, which has closed its {meetings for the winter, took charge {of the devotional exercises, and tak- ing‘ their superintendent by surprise presented her with apretty cherry . If your drug is! send us one do at ' you a bottle. Be st of your nearest efl J.C.A x We, the members of the Junior iLeague, of the Varney Methodist W [Church, take this opportunity of ex- Mr. John McN [pressingr our appreciation of your Anderson farm to fservices as Superintendent of our the sum of 8850. f League. " * Mrs. Robinson, of Toronto, arrived home this week' to superintend house- keeping for her brother N.. who has moved to the second of Normanby. Miss M. McNiece is now settled in her new home in Varney. Mr. J. Gedd has engaged for thel ‘ year with D. Gilmore, Hampden. I Mr. Wm. Yandc has moved to Mt. 4Forest. 1 Rev. Miller is in charge of the pee» ftorate work here now. We welcome :nim to our neighborhood. Next Sun- I'day he takes the Temperance Cause * for his subject. .1111 now ask you to accept l token of our esteem, and wishing you may long be work for Christ. the child- nJ . Gadd leaves for Hamilton nembers of the Junior the Varney Mechodist this opportunity of ex- appreciation of your Superintendent of our VARNEY. in the vicinity few days lass - ‘ an jgetting caught. Nea ing part of the en it will beimpossib gme is broken, and le to repair it with 0 Quinine T are, No Pay , “Two falling 01 bottle of Miss M. . -- Perh > ‘ hadthi, ' no teas ;gc thro: I g gtarved long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer’s Hair“ Vigor, Perhaps your mathel: had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half- starved hair. If you want “Two years ago my 'hnir was falling out badly. I purchased a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and soon my hair stopped coming out.†Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, 111. to break OE its stand. The wheel then dropped on the was brought inscantly to a by the crank on the piston Jght. Nearly ell the driv-; .41... --A make it rich, dark, bur Hair usons’ work. He is engine to ï¬nish out ounaay. 23rd, to Ebeneze‘rflchurch. aCough The brethren from onherlodges are fl‘the Cold. invited to attend. They will meet at . the lodge room here at one o’clock Tablets cure a cold in sy. Price 25 cents. sharp. ' ' “'""°‘ W “‘0’“ We heard a. man say the other day iends in this neigh- . - 1min; of the week. the barn last Satur- Ector slipped and We hope soon ing all right again. lg at Mr. \Vzlliam alog we are going and perhaps Mr. Robért Brigham Lake for a load of ï¬sh I rather empty. He says erman claimed that the not in their favor and t very small. What makes Mr. T. Brig! so much these days is the a a young son at his place 0 morning last. Tom says I The Durham stage horses ran away the other evening, but so far as we can learn no serious damage was] done. V' '- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Louise, were winning at A ham’s lately. A short time 22.50 there of the sports fn .u Hanos Way having a \x' :Ie hunti returned since. .‘x'ow. boy bemer return the dog. F but there is no fun in th: game. Ian Park happened 1: to scand in for a sh Mr. and M“ Lquigfl tt'aun -._' o be a lucky place are of them. - HenrY-ijoss, of_ Miss J. Hibine visiting friends a present. ALLAN PARK impl_ement house It the weather was and the catch was ~ (108. Fun 18 fun [unin that kind of 2.50 there were a few .«1 Hanover op this ~ :11: hunting, and in '2: away they took mund dog belonging: r11 n-‘JfL’ , ~ ‘w‘v- uh! I I \l" Paper and Envelopes in sgy the other day 22C? (13th tints at U. 1†_A ‘ A- uu L116 085011 was I‘mâ€"-“, h and it has never ‘OW boys, you had has had a. rzrri val of 8p You’ll Be Suited Here Chemist and REPAIRS, DRILL- Dmggist PRESSCU'RB '3 right at for Station “Live and the old It... ’ Pmmptly at ASURI Stationery 18 COI. 'u born “II-«L, Ireland “ (I. .30 of tw in t1 . Juz EDI?- a“?! Fan- deï¬nrxp in Of eightytwn y. 9" £7. 4‘3‘8- The PREVIOUS to [van for the posxtion of “not: Agency of t‘ “r. R. J. S. Dewa “O Lucrosse Clu h ' with a. solid gold '0‘“ny inscribed hound, of which but chief. present. iflur Shlvinc m mg '08 in the bank a: chum pipe and «‘a Domino. â€I. GEO. Mt“; W'd on t'n \v the create: rox': 'fl honored ins “. Guploy 895 of hated him wi’}. '0‘ [Old ring. “‘0 w“ I. “ff din: Wu brisk. fl extra gocd himself, mug-t '5“: the resuir A SCHOOL Entertaimm given u S; S. No. 1..\'o: Friday evening. Decem Hchnol is teacher. and idea: the entertaiume F0. your Xmas Iaakix; fresh peels, fruits, nuts. lorhu all the ingredim at» uud puddincs~â€"f but qnclity. IT wun’t the {a wun't enough wind that prevented the Store from writing: ; Buoy." Ines KISG. 0f 31.0.1! he in Durhlm one «by give privnte lessons Lx; Term: nnd other infer hid by .pplying to M: WE huve an‘ tint religious c 8., but owing r m forced to 1101‘ week. Tan: is very Ii audition of Mr. S than we reporto tow weeks. LOOK in Mock In“ t glimpse 0 an goods which I!" to your advant Jams Ireland's 5h ‘ and tweods for 1mm" KIUPP, the cele Rodin, Germany. property estimzm Tn largest rang out seen in Durha It’s u Mockler's. mum price fc farmâ€"F. Peel. 1! 8:: our handn working boom-11. WI tht 5000 lbs Jordon Burnett. Wu: the Peel She dry shod. Bu Peel’s leemless 19 ant-d). ._.._. M ‘ w. buy dried apply,- Damn. 41111850 DURING THE PASI CHRONICLE REA M u s J â€In luuxu sel cemetery took place hei‘ COB N0. 1864. \V en