Ontario Community Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 Jan 1903, p. 1

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â- jwr-7^ â- ^ } -V^ia- *'_. V,, <- '•TRUTH BEFORE FAVOK." â€" " PRIiiCIPLEb NOt MEN.'I -^ -S' 4 >» vji. xxir, itG^nu F^lesliertou, Orjt., Thursciay, JanuaVy 1 iQ03 / W. H ^ %=- • BOITOK « â- s % I S_TOJ«3E5STir i^ I K tfi>C Best P©5icv« ^ '-â-  ia>ijimet)ce;tlsi« Jlisw Tear with; brUIit<?r ht'ii,t;3 liod Li-ttt-r proiipeqte thill i:Sll;L du'- Vt;i*k 'ia. li.clji;:. Oui: pifccii i;ru 1 i^ht. )a>li tlj .w "qui thiiiii iiu'l (^iiliH olitr b'lt Hrrf.williiTy ti> tjlrtod hy.nUai »â- (• tay .•in(j.,w|;en Vfa] Sfflj^Vlijii-e im-''f.xot'lcii^ â-  ii.ssqrtnifciif ' <j/ -.J* feiuitii «f, tiiji'^|)i'i^ci!i», j'iwyjiiiy^ ' i Mil;! 'sihciw-ttre- uf- tivst .iri:is« quklirj.', I we mus9 evot7 ^'^ "J 'it-'7 » ; iT-hv3;s» stpe -SL^c)Hliy §uit-' ,^K^ ;«*>, 'â- â- ^ > â-  W^A. ARMSTRON(l FLESHEKTON 4 .... 1^.-. j:i'.i;eiu» W_WiiJs\viiidi otiloroiitd Junctii'ii will lenfti wkh reiiit't if rlie ilt-iitl* of tliL-ir only li:ilu diiuglicur, KiaiiciB faae, iiged 14 nioutlis, who jjiisscd away on Mondiiy hiiit. •lucli syiiipiith^is uxDeuJed tu-tiie b»Mi-:ive-l pi»»'eil!s. , » ilr. Will Stij'JHiit is psoiidiiit; tlie Ohrtstlluis holKlays with his nirttu-s hore. 'JlbSSr; J jt'ah-fis aud O. McLuugl.lan took ».trip ro CoUingwood mi ^uturd.iy. Mr. yid J[r3i D. Stuwuit arc \ isitiiig Caluti'n' friends. i»i-ii.'CÂ¥iile â€" - .â- > Cliiiat-ui.'ia iny s»»s very ifjiifet at Eu- {,'cMia. A !aVyi;kUUiiU»fiii u^ cioy peoplu si'iMit the d.iy °»it;h Xiianli iiere. Ttfr and , M-i-sT Jttines Purvifi aiirt faaiflv, ticcuni^iiui- ^ i:J Uy l^lr. C'!i»i;l>!i .(ones,-spMt thu day »ih.tti(iii- fcitiids af^Euiienia. jifico FkUj^ •llA«ceVRj.\i. cai>i6,u|vfri>(ji t.h6 city to visit iier'psrt'iitT^ also iMr. P*rL'd Mmuihaw fiiun Ttiyatitt iuni Ml', iiiarie , fi-om >?atlidar6. visiftd^'tnr if' [parents, filiss f!l»i'ah 1 odlar â- ca;iiu jjoinj- friiiu ili« criy to • spend the lujKd.iys yrti4i htf ^aiiny frifrjd.s at 'Ku- 2<.'ni». iME'ii.d Mr%. VuH of St. Vin-.' > ' ' i" ' <;>jiiC,*ei* i;i»ittSii^t 3jr.'^,BiTy.'ftn>mii.sf>ir«. 5lin<! KttaDouiilas. -tachei- ;**â-  ivot-klyn, Mrs» A'"iiiiiit1j hiu^yua--' fci).. viaiufiier.ila is li«!^(Jayi:iI;' wiilr h.i paienls here. iiuTori^n't ». Mr. ' JoliHJfBeecifjit ape^j^t jMr-- Thos. tjilbtirt aiid son.Williaiji.and Ghii.stiints-.vjiaiuii)^ !u»" ijialeu, Mrs. .John -Mi". Clua»e Jiiinistou tif Wiartoti tpouc "VYiillrW', -of (Jifdtnvie- Mi.-i.s - Euiuia Xiua«. widj fricpd.s in ;hw viciimy \V»liec.»>f'Oio<jin«re!^ lujw â- vi'si'iiij^ her r' j j»mit, iVljifs "BBecrdft, of Edepval*. ., Mr. Johii vVaJklr roiucned iiir.i the CataracJ add it!^/r>*ib;i-!iis family d.iWTi ihei-e, iis f^.tptinds mal.inK rirliis houie. Mi-, (i. U<>y,h.i»cc'tii« b<iiu5 on -« visit tn lii's pn'ttnts fpoui I'uiiS M , , Ho lm«»nndl- litnisel^a ijnod iieuie-iii;, fliij^ ^'l•. Kd. Warliiiji vcturnyd 'hn.iio ia.-:r Piaiiie pioviao^ andspeaiis well of tile WL-L'k*fic>»- sp»;iu.iirtg tiiij ouni niuc on a rirm yoiMiM'y. r " - "^ 'I ^"^ ^'^ ^''''^•'*- 4 â-  â-  lii\ isriui Piuil of Y^.iiw CJriiiis, '^Assa-., I . 3Ir. li. |^. VVwlins "f San.^on'^l ar.d :~i.s'U<)i«efcir a month'KTone>val of old i>.»\ M.-gf W. L..iua» of Glcucl- ,-pt-ni Xiiiii.s •• â-  ; V,uniu^^n^3 aft«>j».tiv... ye-ics' alwetce. f j^j^ ^.^^ \>^v^>t^ ilr. a..d' M.ij, J^jha ~ '~ ^ â- .' • Warliug.^ â-  â-  . . * ' ' â- "' r Xwas.Avas ohsetved is usuiU in this HcFARLAND, STAFFORD, cS: CO. ^ • Grci' County's Biggest and.Cheapest^lorfc a* V.-iu«iaiei^ Mr. \^iJl LQve'of Toimito is iiUv-wiDif itCHUaiBtan.ifS in Chi.s neii^hhorliood. Ur. 'L'lios. • Mc< Jte. who iif; here nlient '10 y.'ars iiu:i Co vtta xdf in M.uiilou, Man., is vUiciim lii-5 broiU.>--i' J"l:n of this pliice. '• M!.-s.''.UrPiii;'op is siicmhnj rhe holi- Mound,. Alauit.jba. â- ^ys '*itli hi-i- pniencsai Siiult-rovo. rif jMj-.. Rerbort Fi*f"cetty.of CvUiciLiW4jod -> ^ " Xu^uded ft* lost wo^k.';^', . ^ -yi\.^ TiiC littri.ttitw^as-'irft the roads jusfc j Jjue oiioUHh for hiavv uriiwina,., but- a ' v, ^ .^ ^, ..,,-, «Iiyht iin,>wf.'ll wouid-â„¢*ke excelleuf â- â€¢^l «."' X-nf..s at tha parentan««niM»tfd re- ro.«l.. ' '. \ - ' . T^"*'l'^''#r t.-lU.wuiu' bnnd«y. ' ._ The u.iU povul ia. c..^..â- od^ «itb m. - &Ir si)d tVus. M. ll,-u-r,s auu^famd^ ot immoosesh.-elofiA.V.'Jbito^.-iry in' jtood C'.lliMyf«ro..J hw. vi^iUing. frienas m tlm de.i.aud an J skafciin.' V, tlu? order of tlw "^â- '''ityif P'->--e..;. â-  ^^ ^. â- ' ^, , â-  *'-.^wait Cliiiiloii oLBrdiish CuUin '"" ' ' ' unt, Mrs. T. AliBrcri:iu!de ud Mrs. W. T. McCou pe..pl.^boaolai.sar[izansa.idfri.-nds'rmu| jj^. Edvi-ard UurKtt' moved toaoniti ^»rlou.>s pans of ihe couii'ry.increasfs tho j^^ ^^^.j. â- ^ .. «ytivily i.i Ro«i.al eirt'e.s durin.' th;« hoii- , ^{^ TUc«. '.R.-id, ' H«[<nSsBUH; *hilc i^ys. Co,icert._ar,d othur . nteiTaiivu.enia shoeur^ H.. ba4 horse, had the ' n.Ljfo.tutie l»oi'e i'li-hi!! riylit. hand br-i!ci.M. riieru V as, a le-uniou of fuipiids nu day ;'.ud iiiai't too with a lino o£ hmiuiis ^s • ' ''^:1r'V^l : ^ '"-'' «nd bo,.Sr?B.half-ndle lo, .,.; , jbiv Vis«e.. h« aunt, . ° ; J.- .1 liornâ€" lo .'Mr, an ThiWionie commt; ot s-i loairy yui'S? : nfll. a Jau'dicr. Micert* an{l •ail. -riiii!iii!{ thi'jk and fast now, ^tlK' Sops ^^'^ ^^^ of Seothiiid have wrangfd fiT tUi-ir a.iuiiai cri-.ireit to t:ikii[.ii-i.v> -f.i\ tije 2iid ujvnur.yy, with the iie't iidei.c procuriible. Vni'ther old VLsident pas.sed ' aiv.iy on the 11th; in the person of Mi*. J aims Mo- Doiiur.i. of tiu' soutli line. Mr. .iiid Mi's. McLHmial s^LlifJ here I'aily in 'lit- tiitits ttiid hevi'cd ov'^k' V thcin.^etvfs a homo m the mi«i , ri-'ipfe their tauiily srnw up Jii-ouiid I hem ' .\:th>Ui;h a cold day, a m Urei!;l.!)orii'i'.'i . Holnjiy vi.si'ors .â- luJ I faiu:iy. ft)niiiiiso:ia»>i b-in:> th.' feaciuvs. <>tjiiio of tl-« Biiuroja spour the afU'ri.u in ill I he- !ii;s!i»and.Httre [insun.iLi^ouough to suLUiv a fox. • . • S.;hool ciotii'd hoTe on the i'.hh \vit!i~a iX'Oetat,. which was given in- the teuliei-, a>5Wted by Miss Kuiia "Kells and ihe pupil'*, in a Very oft^MKraiiie iiiannor, aiur- iiiif tire pi'jyrani the teacher w.io prcseiiCid ttilli â- â€¢Â« silver venetjvljio i.ii-.!i j il air ad- dress. Dr. {^ileasant niapi't-r iiu^i proceeds amounted to :,^'.'-.00. iihop .Shop Shop ijiwp Shop Shop Shop Sh.;p .Shvp Shop Shop Shop Shop Shop .Shop Shop, S!ii p Shop "•'y.' OnlV SiJidays Before €bri$tmas (•arly early '.â- â€¢Si-ivn'o/M.' P., in hi» ji.sual si,,,,, aiiiu-r lili^J iIk' ,h:fir. Th^ .Uaxwv'U Sijop • bnop early early. eurly early I eaidy ; early â-  t ea:-.y , early . ear! v , I' ea:iy «urly early , early • early ir[ early •eirly •iirly Kr-'i-y dhy from n jw up;;i Chri--tmai^ihe i;nwdj will he jireai. r Oui- .st..r«(|^liir^v^'ul o^ei-y f„-,r of !lo..r .Space will he n«'ed»;d. >Vo Wavca_larL'e «aff of s.di-spiojilo and erery employee a-jl! d"j.Jlieir utiuasf, to .serve onstomers pronipi iy and sacitiijic5()rv. If yon ojin i-ossibly do «io .shop in the nn.mii'ji.. The ij all-round satisfac-' iio'-n. .-T.iMi-s anti ud. ffi'ooiacini'.rputron I Sbop- ' Sho^.- i ISbop d<j ^o Comfort. Cli(X|(Biivenien<ie- and 'h tioii an; is â- he..sb<)ppin!j 1 eforu shoiv ciseb have lieen .irr.ing.'.l i wita lyiti-iv of helpiiit; vou P.iake MiWetu.ns uf- Christ i)>a.s iibvelties ill. thefasiesl ijus.sible hiaiuiW. Every -deii*run<:iit> is bristlin.^ with (,liii*t«ii3 Im.uaius. and "'--'•iti" »•-'â- â- Â« you money on niau^ lious. Siiop "t-arly in Skuj the day.,. I Shop [shop. â-  .ShoU X^a$«t^ Fruits Clio.ce new Valttueia oranyes per ilo/,un Ti aud !â- -< cts. C'hoiLeJrtt{;u N..v:t5 oranj^es, all juice, per jiozun 3r)Q-. L.iriiiijh<i.jr Itiiiioiis pel do:;i-li l.-ivt Kres.h'jMased peiuuits. per lb. 1.5e. jfi-w soel sludl am•lllds^ poJ.' poiiud 4a cents. Ni(W Matbu'. \V'alnrfr:i^jer 11) l,jc. _ JtoOO l!\s»oli..iee urfveUy nii.vud e iiidy, (j.t pound' OBuice new liiilliiflfoe dates, per pound To., ot 4 ' for -J.") i:i nts. A«rly yearly early early ferly «^% iarly' early V ^ii0[ oc. 1L.S. dl^ictf irihiv fop i!:;s. peftlb .")e. , -*• T,..iri>« glove b,.x oie^sed Eleme fi-s T2.ic. . Impound faiK-y \.o\ ehpice table !iii!jtns,'fo,-'^Oc-. '"â-  t'iii>.st .se!e' teii Voencia raisins, (no alenisi per lb lOtf Curraiit«. tiiiest cieaiifd Filiatnis, per lb. 6 cw. lar^ie new |»-n:i,_'3 per pound ij e'fs. Leinou and oramje peel, "Cro«ie and Black well's-" per poiiii|t loe. i H , ^ Fresh cranherri^, per quart, lQc,*T** -^ .Tani.s and .lolli-is, as-'orted-in'j'.rs, lOe. * Fre<h mince meirt, per tiii,.i(ie. ;". , * ! Shop [Skop ! Sliop ttsrly ; Shop. • r. eniiy I .Shop , ea»ly I" ! 't'he GhristoiK* tree emtrrainilifut in j the Mer,lu)ilist church .c.is a pl.-fksin..^ ,-U,Tle visited tn â- mis in Uiis vicwiiiy. .•jucci-s.-i, Ali-s..\.tiu!bifrt(iieu Miss Millie Burd)! \Ve con^'aliilate Mr. 1)., K. l'.e:-toi; on beinij roturned a.s county couriciUor by acciatna-iiiin. Xii"isi at l^oitm.iSter WaniHiofid'sT ?dits.i« -Anuio .lud M-iiy l!est of I'.e ej-d,Tle visited (lieu ^liss Millie Uurd) of Curoii, N.U.T., is spendin!» a few weeks at the piaontal home' here. l-'uphrasia tioininition held at Rocklyii On Monday resMlted us follows: . aree lUin â-  VOKliEeVB •« John M. Davis, iMiii T.Milier, .\i'idreiv Ishaw, F. J. Eiiton, .l-.unos Jiirilfiue, \V 111. 1 Smart. .. ., • ' ,,, , , ,. -any J ' *â- "" lorSClLUiKS ; Webscer ot \aiiC'Uvor, K. C ., li;i.s (as-scd ; j J Ridiiid " oyer to i>He majority. Mi. Web.ster frho ' !;.T of p.'ople attended ' th. fjuucral O'l tifrr 33v-i She \v;is interr. d in 111" uetit litria cemetery near Mud lake. We learn with reicret that Mr." A.Ux for » I Frioiv lumber ol illo, was yenr-i was a resident of drawn), \Vi ao!),l\iniel W»lker;(wifh- , I'niiole, .J W.Kei.ny, N\ ni coiisidcn d the best bnsi will' i^nd Hess inau iha* we ever ha 1 I. ere and 1)0 loi.^ reiiieiubered in business IratjfruHl circles. Miss Geilic .^IcLeol, who has beetl one ;of the teachers in the public school here for •Koiije time his resigned and iii'ends gii ng out West On the cinKinn li.iy uf â- scl'ii.-l ^Jis3McLeod was^natly surpris- ., oi|-iiv her seholais ] refeniiii;; her wi'h ati address "ind 3 Morocco bound VoIumih,'; qf- jioeuis by Ti^unyfon and other authors. The following is a copy of addiese : Dk.vr TkaoHKU, â€" I-!»«ve been reo,U"ste{l by the schoho-u of i*iiceville public .sehcivl" -irt otter yoh a ^l.jfMiI'toA'-ii of onniffeclioa , and re^jard. I cannot toK jmi tujw de- lighted lam tobe th.^ niwrns ofeonveying -tifyou the expres.sion of our united live. what vye otl'er you is a poor synrb-il of our i-jel n'4S, Imt we know you will leceive it kit dly, as a siiiple iiidicatiini of the at- taohivient w hi. h each one of ua chfishos iu our hcwt. Yiiu have made our lessons pleasant to us -so pleasant that it would be ungrateful to ca 1 theiu task*. "*'^' know that we have often ti ie<f your tenif per and forbonnuico, but you have dtah gcnlly with us in oiir w^yw;u'diios, teacf.- iiit{ us, by example as well a^ prept-pt-,- the nJvantagcs or kindin>ss and solf-eon- ..trol. Wj wdl iit^ff r fori^ot yoo. We Kha'l look hack to this school in after life, 11 't as « place of piTiianoo, but as » scene of luental injoyuK-nt, whe hmrnins were strewn wih flowers ; and «ii.on ever memory recalls our sc'. oo'-days our hearts will warm Uiward you as they . do to-day. I have been re(|Uested by my schoolniateii not to addred'? you formally, but as » loved and reeiiectel friend. Iu that li^ht,(tcar teacher, we all rei'Artl you. A Plt-ase ac-jept, with our li'rte preseut, our ' narnesl go al wisho.^s May you always fi • â- "« hapiiy as vou Ijave •ndeavored to make your pupils, and may they â€" noh- inn iKiLter culd be wished for thein â€" bo always a.s faithful to their du.ies t-o others iws you h)»»^'Ven in your duties to them. Mi>8 MoLeod though deeply affected re- pl ed in fitting words. Slaxwell lias two represeutiitiecs testini^Aii' muuicpjJ hoiiors in the i 'ship. Mr. W U. (ojy wa,s nomiiiatcd reeve, and Jlr. .Vlc.\. tliidooti. for on ./Juuucillora iu Osprey. con )wn- .<!. .- .-- Stuart (withiiravyn), J. J. tJ^ik (with- â- ^ drawn), J. W. Fattrtin. The speakiiiii coaimcnced at 2 o'clock with Ml, T. Al)ercreii.bii» in the chair. J^l' Davis, reeve for 1U02, spoto tir.sr and wandered all over before beyiniuno to .spei.k on the finaiiei.il siatimeat. toor "Uas.sivnod .lack" butehored it. 3. T. Miller followed and toie the whole state- ment btv pieces. -Viuliew .Shaw was' the next speaker and starttdo't-qliite huiuor- ou.^ly and put the crowd in exeollcHt twist. Jumt-s ICiskiiie aud Wiu. Stuart woiJiid up tiie pioccediiii^s. Presentation to Dr. Spruiile. M.P. i Shop . Shop Shop Shop Shop Shop. Shop Sho 1 early cirly e:aly early early early earlv - viSJiT THE "Basement I \\ e have opened out ia stocMPtlns wtjeitt sevenil cases ot F:ii.cy lJ!iii.:i and Brtel; u-Bi-aek. If yon irre , puziiled to kiHov IV liat to buy for a Xni.is. pl<es"en; \ -ju will gel -in idea runong ihf novcWe.s in ba.seiueui. ' China Cup.s ond »iiuceri,..CIiin;i, tj»»io.K, SLuvintj ; mii4S, Coi-ot.atiot; pi it»s, .Jn-.;s, Cheese Dislics, Cclei y I dishi.s. S.iit a;uij«!p|.er .shakers, butter riislres. Tootji , pick liuldei>, .iiWii lio'der.s, .usiuM-.iys. t'ba^-co j-ai.s, 'ipk s'ands, I'nriii, set.s, Ci-eani and sugais. fern pots, i rose bowls, .Jirdiiiieres. porriiigL' sets, rea sets.iiwiiit'r 1 sets, Five o'clock tea siSls. fancy China hiiiip.s, Bniss I lamps. leiiiOnii.le Sets, water sets, fruit !.ets,<;!ass Si t-~. i -'cocoa sets. tou^-.sei<i, salad dishes, pin triiy»,n'ustar(r "Pt-;ots, Hon B..n dishers, child's tcn.i5et.s, China cJbtllo . st-ieiis, Cliina jii-js, fancy vases. Ohiniv iu-uamei;ts,Bi.-!t: '.:it;.ia!t»iit3, \y eslgeivooii ornamenis, utc. llenieiiiber I evtrythim/ uiarked iix plain (ii^iiies and one price to aU. Your money bacl; "if not sal isrioit^ Slvop- I Shop 'shop 'shoo ^Shop ; Sliop i Shop- fSGop ishop- 9»r!y early early early early early eiu-ly -:^ 2l^ â- M. I t't'ylo'i. Mr. Thos. Coliin-^on of '^ouujlo Univer- sity is holitlayut; at the jiarental home. iMr. and .Mrs. .-Vie.t. Mcllae, veluiiud hoM.e on Ssturdi,' Irom their weddi'ig trip, haviog vuitcd frieiid« in Toronto, Ciuelph, (.Itttiwa and other poiu's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Suiith ot Toronto aro viijitiiiy with the lattin'M parents^ Mr. and Mis. .-\slulown. â-  ' ' 'Mr. .\ni!us McLeod ai d 1 tths dau^hte.r of Michigan are visiting' the old hoi»e here for a few weeks. His many fi lends me pleased to see hirli. t Mi.ss .lean C'oiluisoe, who has been' lu Oiathaai for tho east two monthn, re- tiiN.ed home on Christ ina.s Eve. Mr. James .-Vslid iwii, who has been awjjy for the pa.st three yea\-s, is visiting *.cv thep.aths of lu^paren.s bc-c ' Mrs. Stewii't f near Barrio is the guest of her brother, Mr. V. Madill, this week. ' >) Ml. W. Taylor und two daughters, Katie and Eiunia, aro visiting friuuds iu Toronto. Mis. Welwooil and litilo son of Dun- dalk spent a couple of days with her brother hete, .Mr. J. Pat.ton. Mr. Scott, a brakesman, Kot his first finger burst opi-n while coupling cars in the yard here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs Mcllae, sr., take up their residence this week in_, Mr. J. Dyce*s house, Mr. Bennett the young man who had both feet ta ;en off a few weeks A codimitttee, co».si.-;ciiig of H. IX .Mo Loughery, Thos. Kell.i, Fred Saij-mr Tlios. Mathews, S. J. Halbert ind-Jas S. RoAve, called on Dr. Sproule at his res iuence ou Monday evening. Mr. Mc- L'jughery, who acted, as chaii man, callly.1 on Mr. l\oive, who read the follow iie^ ail .l:e.-.s: 16^1 x To D». Tuo.*. S. Si'RonB, M. P.. Moafr WorsliipfulGiand Master and Sover of the C'raiigo (Irder in B. X. .â- Viiieii D.ar. Brother â€" >A.s we are agaiu uearingi the Clwistmassea.soti,a few of your bretlj rcii representir.;i tlii" disirict uf 4rttniesi«tl take this oupoituiiiTy of welcaiiiig you on your return frmu-yonr trip icto.ss iTifs fair Itoifiinion of ours aod of esteiidHjgj t».yo(l tiie best wishes of tids jo)VUS .seas- on. ^V'e do i.ol purpose at this iieriod re- ferring to-your long imd distinguished career as a public mau of .wUfiii any country iiiiglrt be proud, nor to you: self- saciilicc in following your chosen profus- sion, nor to the yeoman -service iu the caL.c of '.)raiii;eisni. Wo meet y«)U this v.-iimg merely as Brethrtii who h.ive learned to admire vour honesty, your uu. <we.viiK' iideliiy to tJie Bight. We look forward^with conlidence to yuiMr lurure usefulness- -ha uuny yeai.s wo hope â€" in the sphere of public life and to your til lillim! the duties as head of ti,o L'lyal Orai><;e"()ider, heini^, «s you are. a cip- a'iile ind reRt!>ected .successor of our late worthy Brother, Qlarke Wall.iee. As a slight token of our esteem kitully nccept tins Portland cntt -r and a set of h.irncss. .Again we extend to Mrs Sproule and to your daugliior,_a8 well as to voursclf, our best wLshes for'a merry Cbrisi mas, and fop many pros^ierous New Years. Signed on behalf of the Uistrict of Arienmsi.v. H. D. McLoi'tiiiBur, Master,' Fkbd S.\rjkant, Sec. The Doetou who was entirely lake-i by suriirise, thainted the Brethren for their froodwill and for the very beautiful and serviceAhle X'lns. box. The evening wili spent in Kcneral coo- versation, the doctor lmvIuk an entertain- >h.,p early â- Shop fcjirly Shop early Sh.-.p early Shop early Shop e.iily mcFarlajid, Staffsra ^ 4:;c?, . IKaikdal^* 'i \' . r . -•«** •. â-  < ' " '. : â-  -; Joyful ': :-. dni^istixi^s Ore e t i n e* TO ALLOUK - ^ • « ^ â- â€¢â€¢ ? -a " i- â-  ' â- - , •â-  â-  Friends and Patrons '"^m ;€:-;• f ago at Mr. P. McDonald (big Dan> haa been this station while coupling cars, waa do-| ing aaoeunt of his trip to the coast ipeculaliog in young cattle lately to good iugnio. ly uutil erysiiielas set in and hei After the coinmit tee had done full just- advaatage. had to have them amputated above the! ice to the daiuty lunch provided, the vta- The A. O. U. W. held their ele«tion of kneea. | iters left, all aTerrinn Ihttthey had apeot ffic«r« on the 5(2ud. ) TItf many fjiendsof Mr. and Mra. J. a deligetful eveuiuR. ^K. ,•*â- *. t r s***' V %; i ,:^..-. m

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