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Barrie Examiner, 3 Jun 1897, p. 6

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a;?As[;%}%egAsm. co. i Lace Curtains and `Draperies. %;Dress_ Goods a.4ndvMus1ins` W ,,., 9% $5 I\J LI 4- %%%%xxxx*% _ l`1'I`JW._-UV II_ uuua M:\y 31st{--Mfs..vGi,bs9n. of Torgnto, is V ,\'isit_iug an T.ScoWs. ' ' ' 3 ` V ` Hugh Scott has gone to Thronto to work. Miss Barker, of HaxniTt0n,`.is thevguesb of her Ki:"oth`ex', Mi1`t`onBa rker.' V - . f G. A. Lncasspent S`uxir1ay`iu Miuesing; " Rbhert Macha`m s bored, Fre.dv,1~.ee. took V 4\*`et`p llw`ci1'u-tV1ze`ah race \.tLStay.lner,_onj; ` `urge pmw In an. ...... ......- :" _pl > 24). `_ . V ` ~ : , ` _ E. A; Patton and aevera.1.rieifx`ii_s'wheeled- from Toronto to this- place on the '24_th, but " " t:'ook..the.train hdme. 1; . \ _ - Standing of` Fifth Class tor May exams. . Total, 650:~-Bruce Morrison, 469; Jesfsid Ca\'e'1`hill_, 445';..l".orne Du`, 411 ;'~Mamie l Pa.tnn, 341 ;` E. Scott. `Z813 ' . vmm i'.ninn"Aid 6f the Methodist ohggoh Paton, 341; n. Buuw, 50.1. The La.dies"Aid 6f Ashe Methodim ` `realized 330 "out of the ten metin 24th. The` Avening choir, `and A.. .... nf Anmm. .aasisted in 'the pro `very acceptably . It is intended 24th. The` Avenmg choir, {uuu um. Agar of Angus, .assisted programme A . V `I to hold A convention of CE. Societies of this neighborhood, in the Prcs- ,. byterian church, in June. The date is not 5 yet xed. ' Misc Harkin, of Stayncr. is visiting the `Misses Mnohem of Cornhiil, mm; `I. Outer hanithe contract for gathering. the creaunloig` the Barrie Creamery. in thine Lace ! 2 0 Cost\u1es in lovely colorings and latest xveaves. ranging in price from $3.50 to $5.00, New Tappet Muslims, Organdies,` Cardonets. . '.l`1mOwen Sound Sun hzis changed ( L the nw editor being Mr. J as. A. I Cqckei A., `who became so w_ll' 4 Known in the Valiant aiand .he` took in ` _Vli aAnT_<) routo University _tinub1es ' two [lira ago_., Mr. Tucker, who was {oi Ell]? time editqr of the Owen Sound is an able writer, who is already `ning the Sun tohim with unusual liancy. ` : :0 C1l1'tai1l s Ranging from 500. to $5.00 per pair M-J. .FRAWLE>Y, _Sle` Local Agent, B`rVr?ie JArist ` N1E\V_L0\YI'QL`L. ` n:L...... no` =-dress. Straight -sided_,_A_L13ericanh The shape for slender feet aIidsy1i'sh . .type, with high, s\ti',Lm0de'rute1yQ;`,_*`\ gi _ _ _ age full, box toe. A man-of-fashion shoe.` ~ A -r` 1 hi... Seal Brown, Carmine or Wine Color. . 2'.-if sizes , 5 to 11.` \Vidt11s,A. to E. Goodyear Welt, A_ $3.00, "$4.00, $5 ;ob. Stamped on sole: A. . __ cqH:. `Z81. l of church I`: n... has: maatindon Mav coloringsv M.. .'.. ulna Frnm tn Our stock is complete in this department and, you can find g`reat/va1ues'in Aft` Draperies, bright effects, all at moderate cost. We have added to this depart/ment 5 recuxt productions 11ot.sh0wn in season. an settlement of {he Tiurko-Greciaxi ' l_:ieLd9es not seem any ne are; `than Wab ii week` ago. . The Sultan ivhile `icing tiqxthe Ambaesado r_s a gpiiit of p_cili'a.t.ioIn,~ia secretly inciting public iuioxi against the abandonment of iieesa1y.`While irofeesing L6 be greatly" ' id of the Islamic pn1'ty*he'"it~is who` aliy responsible for their threats in at that he may refer to. the IeIani.ic .; ure e`t~hgi`eeon for not a`oa`nd_oni`ng \selyV as.de`maniiiei1i the pbivers; key continues arming A ajnd.Fas The Slater~Sh0e." I lss\\l 7 L? FRASER %& Cg: E 0lllJll you May Zmf. Mr. j K `Ul;\.U DLau.uu. _ l May 3lsl:--'J`lxe Temperanoe_- picnic and co-.xce"rt. on the.24th. passed off successfully. _ Px`qceeda,ofj:uucer(:,`$8.40. I B1rl'.hday- in~0rillia. ' ' f E; .Morris_1on._of_ Mitchell Square, spent , . ` A number fl.`(lII} hqreppen tl1e'Queenls": E. Todd wheeled to uudsay fol the 243;. ` rdayfaud ;Suud&pher&; M V A - ,7- , 3, ,,, .\ I > ,_ . run 44...... Imdm mxu ah-.m~ mm->.|vlnn n . _TS'atIIrt1t,xy:uuu :Q$&u\lwyfnvcvu; ,`,`,$, __, _Ihe'tatIou looks gay, after receiving a . goat of whitawa_xah.. ,_ . ` - J" GrAaWtor_f3 hiya ~pai`hted his house; `Luke Forward is btxtning &1a_rg.slin1eki1n.r ' Crop": look well, though the weatlier keeps _ rather col'd `udAwet2.i` ` V . , Court 0:0 Styciou 1.0.11`; intends &l'291]d\ - ing Divine aeryxce at Guthrie on J upe 20th. _ Rev. A. F. Webster ' preached in S1; , Andrew s SIh1'1&y_night. 'Rev.rN. Uampbell `conducted services at Hnwkstone. - V . Trolling is no good this spring. . Mrs. Mm-row. of Hawkstoue, visited . c..:...A. lmrn um weak`. 1 ( Mrs. Morrow. on E friends hem last week`. .KAKVJ./S 'Uh\{VBi.lV .lVUUJ.,` mu great; hood purier-,vg1vos freshuesuvand `clear- nes to the complexion, cures oonabipation ,25o., 500., and $1.00`. For sale by. J. I.-mth. v zoo., W * Woods, ` oliowing recapibulation of the_ _ fh""`0f parties: in the Canadian \ 1'8 ; _ V , use ofommons at {Be presenfiime, x ' gm authentic sdurces, w ill.be _ f`Totalh - '7 > ind.` Yvihc, Seats. Lib. Con._ Pat". Con. A: >,1n A R .KAR.I. S ....:.A nun-H - [IS CLOVER. ROOT, the great ....:&:.'..... nhmn framhnannkmd `clear. 030 `STATION. lent some choice: ` the earlier M Tan ELLA,` 1.. 3 Ave succ T ' .- litlIe_ heed to the `powers. -...------_-.--_._..___. .u|l IUDDIIIIV vv--.-..._V_._,,, Mgggaty-T-vgtj;Lihem1a, Pawns " '97` Qpngrvative ovr I jg;i7a`tives' ~51) L. Them` js tr I4ib*e'i'a1"'f hjajqncj` in all the `v ,'New .iB1'l'lt`::BWick,`.the T Wheni the bnesxit i daal wit.h-the note 1 and '!'.hat under" the I ::D'lT,0RIAL`NOTES. A he in I to an ordinary jxoagit liqd whgm neoeaimy- specia.1attend- VA lama dormitory a well supplied _ V _ oodbedp; and the roumn are well M 'vaute; .`Vwith\lnsid6 closet: and lavatoriea gpihat for-oonxioxfr. and 00I|V8u_lbuut-. urv -` a.l.vwlth nurses { that are luxuriant compqreld with the 0l`(|1:- A u mm: sheuontslda avorag pnov mam hammer of the dietary, little extras ` ` ml M `in venlnrmund rn_l9k_, ;$g1j;am; a.an4t.mn+ nnvunhl UK EH10 W J. an ' of Ta; Exaxumxn` Ilavot vha omisl(1_8 averagu puur umu._ ~.tha.maM'.er V idpthh very'lurmVo.nd'alolx, `L ` I . Q dwhlohg : .`7Whe1; `th ;. aux wh.h--the note 15': : U1 ,.t_I;1ai`,~ A e I.i`b,er_b: simeibns T\_A_. entral: zone 'ements of a I ig.staudax bearer, Mr David David-- son? of Tiny, The cdnvpntiou was` in every way gjacided succegze, andgpoke well for the Liberal cguse in theqoming T contest. ' Though thi were several aspirants for the nominatiuhdr thfe Ust of feeling prgvailea and itwas videut. tlmtiperaonal teelingsand inferest were ._.I.___. -...-1.J-....l:n 3 nnmnurn * came Qonvgnnux __+ The Liberals of Cenue Simcoa mot Eimvnla on Tueadny" gut chose for _ '= `Gaf1:o_m the ctii weather, .suc pemmce of Mr. Kin-[liag s ` on olur new` tari',- Rudyard M hm Iseen -\ begter liked by mm if ha had postponed "Our ('nIlh;si1o\;s" .111 December. ......!,............ ..e....e a secondary considerntion, compared with the best interests `of Liberalism in Centre Srmcoe. From a. number of strong men, the convention selected Mr Davidson as '.lre'stron;:es1.i While not very well. known in this end oftliu riding, Mr Davidson is well known in the north, where for t\r enty-f_ive years he hzrsidone \:aluabAleiser\'ieo for Liber- alism, Wherever lie is known Liberals `eminent. personal qualities and l)11BllJ\.SS capabilities. In addition to his large lnrnbering business, in nihich he employs many men he farms extensively so lie may he depended upon as :i rnnn, twho is both capnble and willing to look after the best interests of the farmer and workingrmri as well es those of his other constituents. ` It r,,..`J 1.. \.r.. and Conservatives aclmowledge his __ IIIE ULHCA \.Vuu\Aw , . The mlmimble spirit displayeci in Mr He\vson s speech. reported in another `column, seemed to pervade the entire convention, all` feeling that Mr Davidson is :1 man __woi'.hy ofhearty ` _ support, and each resolving that it would not be his fault, if Centre Simcce (lid not return Mr Davidson by an over- whelming in pnjnrity. LETTEi{~to~ While the columns of The Examiner are u-..-.. n...... to um Pair Discussion While U10 Umuluuu us um .unuu.u.u.. ..... Ever, Open to the Fair Discussion of Questions of Public Interest, we are 1nNo Way Responsible for . the Letters, nor do we neces- sarily Endorse the Views Expressed. Sewrey to display their energy and enter putt in building up one at least of the largest manu`acturing concerns north oi Toronto. - There is a fine large substantial building. with capacity for one hundred men,,tools and plant; all that is required is capital. Surely our citizens will not sllowthissclieme to drop for want of interest or lack of public i spirit. Barrie islooked upon as a wealthy V town, and-there is not the least doubt of ` that. ` You will see` when tliere.is it land boom, or timber limit inated, or gold mines, `or any wild goose scheme exhibits` itself. far from home, thousands are forth- coming. `ready enough to build up towns and cities elsewhere; From this we-glean that our citizens have wealth and to spare ; `at all events. enough to work a gold mine at home; and we sincerely believe that there is a workable. paying mine offered by Mr. Sevirey to the citizens, one that will pay its investors a iairund steady dividend, ` and moreover. it would bee solid addition to all classes of business carried on in town ; it would be a dividend-paying concern to all classes,'dir_ect or indirect. 'What is building Brantforrl. `Gzzlt. Berlin, Peterborouglr and other smart. towns? Why, the people take hold and push tlleir, es. . Rn I`Y`iP in more favorablv located" than any hold and push tllcll`J1mD.1u111Ll.'u.;.`t_:Is. M _ - Barrie in more favorably locut-ed" than any of those towns above mentioned, and why, have we so NW lm.\Ill1i0.0l.lll`I`E---Wi)0 can answer? if this opportunity.paas we may ri l1tl will not have them if tl1g:y_c;lnnot bqgot w_1l:T1ouE flifa`1'1;u ' . i I tell y6ufv\'itliout:' the 'combined inuence arl(l'liel[3"oi th'ecitizcna they will not come. Individuals will make efforts, but 'lDdiV iliu11i ` effort cannnl nope successfully with the same cmodity with combined cipital~b:icl(ing it n (`mimlizlnu is `how thuse thiiigsute with cmnmnen cnpmuuuumug, u, ` >11 Ca italizinl ` now dpng. am the townw ma 0, 3 : ` up by the people putting their.shoulr1era.t()' jzhe helm, do not get phem, and their town will remain stagnant. If we \vn.nti`nmn11- ~ vfncturera, and it is conceded by all this}; they ` nre_ a great boon to any town, why should- .xu4L}iaiJ.8.t.e to nlzxcaour money and inxnce are why anoma- weheaitate placaqur money in{l\_\ I`2nce _ toget them? Uome`. now, `Mr. -Aldermen mulrcitizena, get togetHe1~. and let us see if` we ca11xml.vg_ct(this splendid factory building lled with good artisans. It will lila u good begiuyilng easily attained. 7 _ .. A CITIZEN, T13 the-Erlitoro/V, The Is mmzz1er._ " ` .,.,_,I,no,t,ieed jn,y_o,u}' is_a}_1 of last: week A com- J . facts md gures, ' muuiczxtion imrcferunce fa 'thi""Bubj'h; whiomalthough tempemtoly writtcnm.-on: taiuu some fallacies, 0! n; nancial kind, `which should not obtain in this a.cco\;n_t of K Tim nvermze numbr of the: vagra nr{'cl;issb M fa,cl'md g\1ree.j ._ 7- ` 7 _ V . V Thenveruge number of the nr.'cl;issb in the gab! is somewhat less tluni 30, of .; svhidlmbnut 3`or-4 org Iemztkam , The latter comprise about All th`ma_tron has to care .f0n,_uL'L.h`ih1:x00pt_iQI}0f anloccasional one _ i or 't,w6'; _althpughWtjLe `a.ccQmm . iamim ` roviided b ' crxmfortabln rooms and bedo`. P Y , , _ _ a gjuc|1'largar_u\\Inber. 'Solwell>s`nuahed are V t y thatrln one _cmjs`o Mr east thg inmate prefeig her comfoi~'tu.bl:a lodging"; to residqnce ' with friends. and has continued in the guola 5 or along numberxof years, In theL2.ma1es in the prison, ;xo_t'hiM-_a- energies Of_ the 25- males dozen are capable of guards` arouudkthe gaolvmbre to kep in order. numberuof , ._ _ prison, not half-2 ; :-wmrk, and of these the rooms devoted to the helpless and crippled clrpas, with about ten beds, ingp that for-oonxfort and equal _}\os . nu lied neeenim . pp 3A lama` dormito'y Inns. with surround- oonvenience are ita.l.vwlth { special attend- than tax` tlmir` There are fo 1u{ . 1 noun: or REFUGE. TEi)1'.roR. CITIZEN, prisoners, who, by the way, do not average more than 6 or 7 in residence at 3 time. Your _ correspondent states that the average cost A `per patient in a House of Refuge to be $1 05 h( a week. and the cost in gnol to be $3.15. It is surprising to note as a fact thatthc cost 3` of all the inmates of the gaol is less than 80 ` cents aweek, which disposes of the financial 01 argnuieut of your correspondent. `The cost ,1, of inquests is borne by the Governmeiin, and applies as much to a Houseof Refuge as the Q Goal. The building of 9. special institution '1` encourages enormously the trend of vzigrzuicy, aswitness the feet that Waterloo, with a much less population than Simcoe, hy alate return now provides for the `nrodigous 1; number of over 130 vagrants. The cost of committal could bendvantageonsly minirn- ized, and other expenditures reduced. There is a good deal of sentiments`. non- sense -talked of by Judges on the Refuge question, without being cognizant of the 1 facts, and who indulge. their ipsc rlzlrils periodically. With an expenditure less than ( two years cost, of management alone of a 1 House of Refuge the Gaol could he renderedr a perfect Home and Prison combined; 'l`he_ small number of the criminal class can be I easily isolated. who are mostly incarcerated for triing offences. As I` said before, the ` actual work to be got out of the vagrant class is verylimited, and to burdcuthe ' county `with a farm. equipment, buildings, etc., and a separate, management,would not . only duplicate countyexpcnditure, hut would A be a burlesque on the capacity and foresight of the County Uouncil. 11) Ex-Rnsvn. `rnhaa vumuu-.m . ..-- .. . _ Sarnis. Observer: The `Ottawa Journal does not think the Liberal Government has I been unjust or vindictive in its trhtlnent oi public servt\uts. It thinks its course will _ have the effectual educating both Parlia- ment nnd the public to sensible and liberal ' . ideas regarding the tenure of uice under _ government, and declares that _"hhe govern- ment has on the whole had courage to rise ' ' ibove paxtisan pettiness. but in the cases 6"vbere thereisno doubt as to the justiabiliby of dismissals which it has Inude. it is well that the facts `should be tliuroligiily and reslutely wentiluterl. V . .1 1 --4-`*r\~\ 12*.mm.u - If tlmre is one man resoxuwxy vcuunmww Beuvert_on~ Express: If there more than unother in the House of Com- mons who ought to be "grateful to the Patrons of Industry, itia W. H} Bennett, ' 'VI.1 ., for Em Simuoe, and yet this man in Gmmnr. nim.H#and whothe Patrons H - . genius in B0sto'n`propoaes to np`1e strains of Belle Isxe, rirngpbthe World that thisaction 7` would'cot*a1V)aut nine million M * , would alterthe whole ciimate M a'_stex-`n Cafnda and of New.England. _ 'Mass:chusetts Sum 21 New 1 3 % L M _;,_ Owen `Sound h i ds, new ....L... lummmn lrr In u-1-g did for himhvns to'_ spend two" nnurs in the time of Parliament. one ("lay last week in fan_e'orb to ridicule "the Patron 1'epros'en- tntives and their views. - Mr. Bennett could not nd.~ language sufficiently forceful oi: disgusting to convey his utter conbsxnpt "both fol` the party and its aspirations; He - could only see~Grit mnrkedwupon them because they had cl_iosen.`to suppnrt the Government in some 01 its xnensnr:-s. Strange to say;thiwgelitlemzui (2) had not 2:. word of condeniiintiomfor we Tory mon.bers . who did the same thing; Mr. Bennett has ' not raised himself in `the estimation of the ` public hy hisxlisgusti-ng attack upon Mr. Rogers, or Frontenac; H e might well have sp_n,r_ himself the exhihition.oi :1 school- ' boy lircuhido "exhihit'(l"in 'the*enrlsvo1tr -t belittle one, who if he liasnot the length of tongue has innitelivmoro munliness mid. x ` annn. ~ ~ . -N J\1no 1. >189 ). nvnvu` avv---. Nlincaing" Public Sohbol %-Report; for the ' ,montYLg_{Iay. Snior Division. V . V.--`A. K)nl'1 p, R.Johnstou. 7 .. V . - tmpp,\\\ ;1{_op3}g____S. Jacobs, .` L. Tracey. '_ ` ' -7". _" ` J. 1`Zr-;-'A You`g`," Bre1_m1er,`J Knapp, B If" Tnknnfnm . I H. .l1.--l`- ,l.`U,y:.!wu, .| ` Bremner, D; Littlejohh. ""`_""'____."'-ii : A-i7>`1:_:-t-~tc"> Remember. V If you wish to purify your blood._\'d1i i ah0,nJd'mke e;;mia'd rcine which cures blno D dibehaea. The .'re'o0rd..of,c\1\`es by Hood 5 Satsaparilla proves that this iithe beat ` ` medio`me forthe blood evewproduced. Ho6d a Saraaparilla ourop thdg moat emb- `, hornvcaamrand it Smite medicine for_.you -to take if your .blood is impure. ' ----n-s '"Eo0n?a.`I 1i1.n are tbolhaut after-5`liz.\ner. p{ll;-MaiIt':;digmio'h.' pure hegsdsohe. 25 J1. .. ,;' \_ `PRESS COMMENTARY. \. _ VT1ioNoIc5noL'I;. M Borden, Minister o( Militia, hs_x__ ha. Mouheal `Herald a denial M He `DU D1`JL\ L . May 30-Mrs. J. Hojg has returned from Alliaton, where she spent ix week, visiting her daughters. Mr. and MissGi1mour, of Rosomont spent 0. __J.... ...:n. Mine C-,xrr-AH`. - I181` uuugllwnu. Miss Giimour, spent _Suxi/duy with Miss Garrett. _\V `liigliain has improvul the appemince of his nous,_by building a stone foundation .....m er UI HIS II under i u 1 it. 1 S. J. Crealock and A. E. Gates, of the Queen City visited at the home of J. W. Thompson on May 24th. W . , ___.._. l ` Friday, I GUTHRIE. ' May `2:')--VVm. Kerfuot, teacher of Crown Miss hu'v.`heel. to v John Metcalf, Cl_1e(_2s'c Factory, attended the board meeting r held in Barrie lust ,l`lnfrsdzLy. We have had "handed to us - report 01 ex Literut Hill Public School, passed jlirolxgh hero yesterda.y,'0n his wheel. en route for the. Orillla bout races. .. G. W. Mason w to attend `the teaclxers convention. Presser lefchere oh Safurday, on heeled to Orillia` last isit fliends in Sutton. s_zLlesmnn of Lake View the following amimltions at S.S. N0;I]. 1I\`TR.-\.\'Cl Cl;.\SS. ' urc--M. Metcnlf, R. Sanders, A. - "`AuAlv Lxmmunn nn (}.Atkinson 1: l l 1 l Liternturc~E\i. G1`nlm1n', Mary Sampson ` (even.) . (-1nn.crr:mhv--A. Graham \1'e0gI`Eplly---u.L .uu.uuv ....... .. . ' III. ,____ Literatyure.--E Gi1christ;,~I\1 caxRpbe11;'H T Wart, M Graham." ' , ` smuon II. LWTEl[\II'B.'-`k\h ' ETQVVU, N Graham. ' ` Jrm JUNIOR 11. ` - Literatme.--A Gilchrist, R Gmham, W Czildwell, M_Gi1eiu`ist,. Iii: Stanley. c1;A1GvA-L1'3. ' The lgdies (if the Ctaigvaie Presbyterian ` Aiti"\Soc i`ety were entertained by Mrs. Ina. -, Black, at` her residence. Cmigvale. on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was , min "mi whicli thev imire been working I for the ob]ect of completing the Autograph, ~ - . {CHE New` York Timegn compares ` Wish prosperity and retlundent rev~ ii diillnessl `in trade and `3.i"g deb? in the Stats and Tollee Editor 0/ `The Eztamincr. ' ks that "It does not appeaxr that DEAR Sm: Some time ago you menti oned ggnacea for lack of prosperity is to `in your coliininsthat `Mr. Sewrey had con- ; - Md Billie` in M8 `arms WP .i`Zti] st? "33: ill: `;,::i`;1::? ililtfsilllli #3 l 1313- England Without either} and husinesa :i n(l taking "up the manufacturing oi luhout i one `quarter our Datum} a. line of agricultural iniglernentsnndaspecinl ~ i_ V ' ` y line of stoves. We are pleased to learn that vantages, (1005 better man We do- since your notice, and I hope it is true, ' ' l some of our citizens have taken the matter upaml have held 9. formal meeting to consider the matter. Ix? the death of ' Nathaniel King of ergizette, Barrie loses one other best own citizens and journalism one of A hld'est` members. For thirty years `riliniz. was editor of the Barrie Gaz- it deserves to hringit to a nal conclusion. A` better opportunity has never presented itself~to `the citizens than is oered by Mr. display their energy and enterprise in hnildina nn atleast We do hope and trust that this -p matter will receivethe attention and support IUI` UIIU Quilt. ing the work nntlertsxkeu have been more- than realized, as the plroceeds forautographs alone; has netted. the lizxnclsnm sum of $220,` iviththe quilt still to be ` of. A Inost aonialmtime was enjoypd, Mrs. Black proving liepself a royal entertainer. This . ~_coiigrvgation are doing nohly u.i1(l pastor ' and xmople have` rehson to rejoice thntthe x `. 5fl"i' vcui` of their cmmec\`.i01\ has been - cmwued with such gratifying results. ...__..... rGILC-Hl`\lST. ';.. \ . Nay 29--l`he 21th passed off very. quietly here.-the younglulk taking in the Ladies Aid social in the evening, which was, as usual, a splendid success. "The ladies had Fhnsenieirtmipely1lecerated-wibhi flowers, , :..n u.., ,.n,.,.n;nn which` nreatlvhelped the mew. ` . Geogrs.phy.--M BzLrtho1nmew.- ,___ -C`o1np`ositi0.- mnw ' W an, M \11`a.uum. SENIOR V Literatnre.~M Gilchrist, W Day, V 2Mmu N flmhmn. ' ` Lnu unrscllmuu u|yvnJ hpreaiance. , 7 ` `Va uxxclrstzmd that other business in vjew. . '5 . Miss Gertie Knight, of"1dgnr, event a few duysswith Miss Mary Czunpbell.~ ` _ I\1iaaJeIinie C2\!npbe.ll spent the 241511 with her uousin,,' Miss,Mii1ni_VGil'chi"xst. V " Otfillixg. _ . ; , V . _ Mis'Ne1ly I)unc;xu'ia ill \vith"a.` bad cold. ,,...._. foxrthe occugion, w11i`(.:hvVg;1v~ve_2Vaif71y`helped 1 Alex. Gilchrist is 4 conning to keep store here, but has aonnq : `ATe'-X:i61n1pbelH9okrin,. the 'hou o"raau_1g: i 2 Ululnannn u. , _ The weu.ther- has been exceedixigly cold and . `Wet this apriiig 'tu\d summer. There are u ' few. who are aoarcelyuxhmugh ssieding yet. Mr. Story purchased a imv two-wheeled rig from Mr. Tudhope of Elmyale. -John ` `Hunter also, l1l'phf\$6d'll x_1c-vv rig tiom Mr . Brown oi 001 water. ' - M. Wham in mu-kina great improvements ofCo1Elwater. . . _Mr. White` is making great improvements , on his place in the shape of fencing. ~ I ` Our teacher was at the teachers` convention in Urillia lastweek, * k S. Rohnaon was down in Barrie last week. --Mr. Arnold, of Barrie. was seen in car ' hanrlet: this week; "V ' ' - Mr. Cameron killed the first baef for the Crovaland ring this week ' - ' * 1' ;'. Min Moody, oi Kin atom, whaia. the I xlaeat of Mr. andMrs. L llinu, wan out: In L t 1; vicinity with them lanalfhnraday. . lnesday afternoon. The meenug wan `he t. 'on`whicl`x thAey rsenxexrtmipelyxkeceratewwgm n0wur.~L , 3 occasion, whiclv great1y`helped ....\nn 1? Vqrzbizetbe, Own "old'est` For fer:`s- in`. this iawgpaper men, among whom he was ':a:e11known,*wi1l.learn of his dizth u t r i 1 i K . i 1 JEGBERT. ` JEIFn"j1\5. .1.-~E. Atkinson, M. Bartholo- lllallh A (ulnlu-inf ROEEXND: ...,.-,..1 [1, K. balnucru, n. x and G. Atkinson - May 30-Dm'id McKenn, who for the past four years has been suffering from that dread disense consumption, and who gpenb two years in Denver, Cal. in hope of regaining i his health, not being gretitly beneted during his stay there returned to Canada last July Mid made his home with his- brotlier-in-law, Rev. W. E. Wallace in Mid- ` hurst, until four weeks ago when he went to the Collingwood Hospital where he received every kindness, but all that friends and medical skill could do could not save him. He sunk to rest May 20th. _His lasbend was I pence. I ~ 5*`:-' .___._. KILLYLEAGH. May. 30th.-Report of Killyleagh Public Schol for the month of May; names inmder A6` mm~i - OUHUUJ Aux un. nun... .. ....,',\, of merit: ` ` r V`. Class'--Martha Ayerat. Lillie Thomp- son, D. W. Little, Lulu. McKnight. IV Class, Sen.--Foster Ferguson, Fred Allen. Wilfred Hill, Etl1el\Voncli, Minnie Ferguson, Laura Carutliers, Safali Rogers. IV .lun.-Ed1tl1 Moore, Annie Hamilton, i.Winni_o Moore, Olive Herrill, Alaggie Fergu- son, Eie Herrill, Florence Adams. III Clnas--Gerti_eV Hill, Maggie Rogers, "Frank Vilriglit. . _ . i 11 rn...u._Hn.rhert Wriszlit. May Ferguson, tion to it. . V ,l\let,lLo_tl_iic_hurcl1' Webb, Gertie'Wrigh_. . 2nd part I-Miunie Hamilton, \Valter Maels, Leighton Moore, T. R. Plant, Frank` Ayerat. Lottie We_bb,~ Lizzie Rogers. ' ` lst part 1-Maud Adams, Hurry Campbell, Laura Wright, Maggie Plant. Eranli Gray is improving the appearance of his place b3? /_rEis iifg' his .b1ii`nto'build*a' * stone foundation under it, and put an addi- ,On Friday evening. 28th ult.;- a _very rsociable-party wee` held in the Bethesda by the friends and ac- quaintances oi Mr. a'nd' M'rs".' Kfljinofiite it was the eve of their departure from here _to ptakeup their residence in the States, for some time. = The ladies of the congregation prepared and` served up a very bounteous supper, at which" over one hundred of his friends. neighbors and acquaintanc. set down. `After supper, Rev. Mr. Walker, pastor o'the congregation. took the cliair, and there washanded tohim a very spie-y ' ----- mam. min.-h nnnmsted of voeafl a II (.`1nss--He1jbeI`t Wright`, May Frgtxpon; Bruce Ferguson, Alice I\1_3_;Ayerst, Florence Gertie'V\ righ_. n-.w.....p+ 1_Minnie &l_l,(1 IHQFB was lmuucu uu uuu .. .__..._, V`. programme, which consisted yocail anti` instrumental music by thechoir, and 2). few extempore addresses by Mat. Cooper," `sen., John Ross. Chas. Hindle; R. J. Hill and R. . Litt1e,~zill of whom expressed themselves sorry to see Mr. and Mrs. Leunox leave tls cornnmn_i__t and assured them 'tho.b` it ever w- they revi1rriei.to11i`:i "er en` ome 18' ` I, would have gr host or friends to` welcome T them back to Bethemle. The following ad- r dress, WlllCllif0X`lYl(`jl1W{i)>VI`t0f the"pi'ogr:rmiiie, was read by Mr. Davidson : To Mus. .{.\`ii MR. K. LENNOXQ .- _ We have brought. very V,iVllilyl)8f0I`8 us the fact that our socialrelations niusloh-tinge, hm; with .Love s B`:Ll]llf`.I`, oating. high ,nl):n\'e us", nor] our mutua.l_u.im being one in that we are all striving for 2. prize tluxt each may win, ` we feel there is some unseen hand guirling your ,(lestinv. Whatever (>I`Lall1llIill and ~ 3 eiigagirnz endmnrieiits you now possess, virtue. s is 1iecessz\ry_reqnisiio in order to their ` d sliiuinp forth in proper lustre. By \\`lmt0\'u' '8, 31ueuis_.you.J1.tLijLct tl_l_`t}.>_i.Vlgl0ll. you hold if) the esteem uhd s nre th F W'o'f7>thFi`' ' -- ~~ ,7 ....J +1.-..' 8hil|l'JRI(Il`H\ll1p!`Upt|`uInum JJJ ....,..V... , tue uxs._.you _;1.tnx:L(:j.,,tl)g N2},_pteg;_io317:_}'*ou secure the lxeqms ,o'f7>fhFr' only by a.n'an1iab`.e disposition, and the accumpliahnrena of _the"m_ind. Thege are the` ;. qualities whose inl10IIae\\'iHl}18t when the iusne.0f 01} that once spznrk`.e(}~ atui dz{zz`.ed _ ham pztssedjme oblivion. 'l`he..~_ve qLm1iLies': we feel yeti possess a1\(l. .}\ope'yoh will alwzws (_ strive to retain. As: a token :it'jour grmiitude ` ' t_o.;ynu for, your many "a-1niel;l:.qL\alit1ea of , _lrca:1,, ,v.y_e= Avrxgjirgggs ){oL11*z`1k_:<:'t'p13:ince of `this Jjnhie and berky dish, mu? fhes? fgTeb|`e` expressions ofwmr gr_u.hit`u to cast one lomizixxg, lingering look-behind, v and aid 'you to keep yqur memory uf.the 'mm1y`f1iends You l\a_.\ie' be-hind fresh" and green, they shall he.ve_ fullled their mission.` Hopin`g."your new home may` prore,.e leasenh one,_ we, on behalf of the.eongre- smtion? of Bethesda Metlmdiat `ohumhnwould :1 n leaagino bensux ox uxe.g:uu3m- gation'- ohur_ch would submfibe our_aelvea_ as your alucere frign(1s and well-wishers. \ `V .c::,......1 nn- behalf of the`congrega'ti6n. well-wishera. " V < Signed on behalf` the`c`ongregatian. Minnie Rosa, Annie Robinson. Sarah Smith _ Birdie-Hindle. , " rdt'una:l:oot forTiiiiihndDalry %NoVuds':l.t%nr.q:o1I.% NGvrk0fo ; 2 - MIDHURST. t 1, nn fmm Hm. dread congre- :1' 3-34..` rln %%xxxxxx%%x%%%%%%xx%%x* pefs- northe wgpaper men,among w v. i'egret

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