Whitby Chronicle, 25 Mar 1892, p. 8

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a serinimi rue ogtphy poinI. 10'lm w m pernceo ems th moue, whoIue re.7 marksto cime fro&Rev. Ut.WhtO mum 1t co mmunlcatiorl icu ekmu ibngtg bu been dolng their woik l# xmrmàt -OuIy a-few iweekm a&P Mms TblMra Cok pasmed peacefufly Away I âfteratimk and paluful IlînemI whlcb flwd m*o" n for canc u t smn- ma.er. honfa Mary K., ,Qnly -axte fMr. oOrmiston, a trflle ,av« fRteen yem mof uge, Who graduully wted away after an attack of la gippF 'Wblh set in about Christmnas time, the end béag suddenly brought on by the rupture of a blond vesse1 which filled the luugs. Thé deceased remarkably young lu years gave ber heart to the Lord, living a very conSistault life. The sorrowlig parents haie oui deepest sympahy in their ber- eavernt. On Monday followlng,' the 2eh n it., ouly threc days after the moitai relmaîns of ber grandfather, kr. Roer Onniston, were laid away in. the grave.. ~the deceased was lu the 84th yter of bis age, having settled bore- over forty five years. Hç wns widely known aud le- spected. Though not a public min, ho uil bo remembered ns a genlal, -kindly dispositioned man, uoted for bis lberaIity lu every good cause, a médel farmer ad suceosful in business i Afew ;days after another aged saint, Mr. Wm. H53TOq, Wbo somo yoars ago bought a bouse and lot bere and retired from farming, dlod lu bis "7h ycer, and ou Sabbath asat Mr. -Bals- don, sr., anothçr victim to the la gffl passedaway. The old gentleman resiadd with bis son near Raglan.- On Mouday morning Fred, second son of ti. John Martin, died after a short illnesq of about twO woeks. The -younig man ma u it taken with a severe attack o!f inmatbon of the boirils, which was subdud, but shortly after took the lungs, sud ho con- tluueto siuk until death reieved hlm. Great 11y7mpathy lu foît for the mfflictedl family, the eIder brother-Geo. aud the mother being almo prostrated wlti inflam- matIon of the lungs. Ut. aud M"s John MeKenzîie, Who> bave beon very loywltb the sanie trouble, vo are glad t0 leu ame lrnprovlng. UM CKOie aud famiy have remnoved to Paimeton, ini Coutyf. Re*ember the pubic sehool esmmm±Ioa on tbe alternons of Fdiday, Âprill m. Mrk. Thos. Morcobeotie "poim of othe McKentie fam on Weduosday lut< Tbe lecture ou tPumpeüI" which was 10 baie boss giron t"Aln ds, on Tumda evt"ul1ai, was pciuponed indeênltoly. ewlng to the unfavorable stato of tho eutbur. ThepospOo'tlflIhowever was »t lufficet- ly mnde-known and quâtr a ambner aSambed, only to go awaT disappouted. Wu sngpo "bt the suthonties of the cburch be ýa lttie ore cousiderate iu future sud endeavor. to carry toSo utry nuL any ainotii~5sanome.n ed. Somne tiane ince the CHIouicL advoeïted a "Houas of Refuge for U)ogs' aud. judglng honi the number of sbeep woki; liLt j . v are inUdlled to beheve iblerels viAdon-iun the &cm&me About a week mgo the sheep-W foda Mr. Alia. effrey, wa vilted, by the hal- etarved curs-ol the u.îborboo&. sud tbough âmo e <.beep voie. killed, everal vmre badly worilett About two weeks -mgo the Bock of i. Wau. Oke. vuss iwàuiiy tr.é1od. Let euth owneu' lureaste odsily allovalios of the maine doparbeut o!fbis boummbold, nd peraps thls wlll mprovehlsuioeab lJld thus lemo a ton rampant nuImsane OBEÂWA. The'St. Patiklconuosru wve a a Idsoc. commepecUaly theonoasnuthe evemug- of thre Ifth uhoe Miss cxaudor'm vocal sud mmii- mental mumac surprlsed mil hearers. Mi. VoDes boru.as, w pa wv«ry bittenà om the front legs by Mr. Dapont'. dqome wSess go, isùlà muclu btter. u»w ta itlý llkey to lue. Bull dogs,,et asuy dog of a savago nature ahoud ésube omuu»ld or ichalSd Up 8o tha tbieyonnet do any bum. l7boïïe bo dgm m*chdwlviug beel Osb a- . va snd Whltbi illII'bcglad to lIrs thal Ut. Lea bLas a lm iesre.aptd ov«ssoeti - hwaym bu. LmtoSvom of Ude, po tvo joinhbu giweniiiO stIsfaçioS t oh v- s t aaI u hjmiabe MalL Uadu ibs, mupuwlsia I basbunou cg a bo hat o-' 1 #090 0"",aid Tomat..Rsoml udddt"shodda i be a"li _ 5itUd Wàlters. Nov dela ta W. G. WIÙ tweed mois taseet rntW.i pesloy. - al . ki mAt uaus aI low W. G. Widtr. *LD JFiHu <P LUG xoéther bmsnI-of Tobacco hb sev« eet Joyed »Cb hwiense sale and poipularty in theg same perlodas tbis brand of Cul Plug and PIug Tobacco. rw nCanada. c% Ph"M. 10e. lb PIWgO1e Mis.P~e viite b nfomuber, mani5 p= ato han a nice srtock of ubolce MUUumlnerybboti, loot feather, everytlubg lu w teo 0 heom fron i. WIIlh%=onfrýont onday, Match fflt 1 the end ofIthe soason. Hats cbeat-' ed, dyedb sud reshaped. Feathers cloa- ed, dyed, sud made as gond as nov, Mas.' PPE Dan4msSt.,> t>y., Whltby, Mau. 24, z9.5. TUEbDYS I WÀDlS Marh 2lhcm J. Bore"%m'a, vom 01 ai tima <wf ùv MIWLNESY ong "GoodsE;I tonadesTieckinge, TI, ~iiM~Fi SEED BARLEÉY.> Pboe eaa, HOLIDAY, UàppyYYOURBSE fromn Our oboioe selc SPLEN lei a pasfîimne, to prici seos he1*8 a privbl N71ovoltiefs sm ote impo!ted fromt Attractionswar 0is ilinge, wi Cojttons, Ties, Gnts' G. 3924 ~yououad yuwillho xngsome sutbe it" lok t1hough Our: ioR TMNT WÂL' BPRING Hk I Fddaj, are reO0iVIll q t, ~ . .1 1

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