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VOL. XXL ---NO.. 1107.
INGHAM
WI GRAN, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1893.
$1 A Y A IN , ADV.AN
.121111,,
We show this week extra values in douse
Furnishings:
LACE CURTAINS,
CURTAIN NETTS,
CFT1;NILE • CURTAINS,
ART MUSLIN'S .and CRETONNES,
BRUSSELLS CARPETS,
TAPESTRY CARPETS,
ALL W0014 CARPETS,
UNION CARPETS,
HUPEII, UNION CARPETS,
HEMP CARPETS,
1. J TS,
OIL CLOTHS, MATS.
W1L'PON RUGS, WOOL RUGS,
CRUMB CLOTHES.
TABLE CLOTHES,
LINEN and WOOL BED SPREADS,
white and colored..
Another consignment of that 85o.Tea,
the best in town for the money.
Shop early and secure prompt delivery.
This store closes at seven.
ORR d: HISCOCKS,
Direct Dry Goods Importers.
Tia' Been, lefecreere 1893.
• Marriage Licenses
Issued by F'RAN'K PATERsoN, No 23, Vic-
toria street, Wingham, Ont. No witnesses
required.
LOCAL NEWS
--Regula stent enreeting of the Tow
Council on ltfoncle evening next.
••—The damage le the Peblio School,
on Thursday of st week, wee repaired
this week.
—Call at the Star Restaurant for a big
assortment of fruit. Jas. MoKS vis.
---Mr. Chas. W. G
tenger agent of the G
gave the Traces aped
--Nominations
Town Hall, ou Mon
m., to fill the vacan
ed by the resigned
—Garden Seeds by the ounce and pound,
at Hamilton's drug store, two doors south
of the Post Office.
—R. J. Douglas, a bogus circus agent,
ee grocers, butchers and
omas, Brautford and
out for him and his
enagerie and World's
eves, travelling pas -
and Trunk Railway,
on Saturday.
ill take piece at the
ay, May 1st, at 11 a,
y in Ward No. 4, cons -
of Mr. E. C. Clarke.
has been doing up tl
liverymen of St. Ti
other places. Loo
"Circus, Museum,
Fair."
—The great jewe
garb tt Co., of Toro
901.81. Tho assets
19, and it is said th
ry firm'of F. S. Tag -
to, hos failed for $82,-
f tho firm are $30,878.-
will offer the creditors
—Division 4ourt was held in town on
Wednesday hist, Judge Doyle presiding.
—Try 11iyers' Royal spice for horses and
cattle at. Griffins Grocery.
The rearb e yards of Messrs. Van*
stone Bros, cont sin a large number of Hand-
some Sootoh, S eedish, American and Can-
adian granite • cl marble monuments.
—Regular m eting of Minerva Encamp-.
meat, No. 47, . 0. 0, F„ on Monday oven
ing last. Aft routine business, ono can-
didate was ini rated.
—May 5th is Arbor Day. Does the
town council i tend to proclaim aholiday
for treo planting in town, on that day? The
day could be ell devoted to that purpose
and cleaning t i generally.
-The Chri tian Guardian donned a new
dross last wee which becomes it well. The
paper under he editorial management of
Dr. Dewart conducted with marked abil-
ity.
—Carlisle
stallion ow
Seaforth, w
this year, o
during the
50 cents on the doll r, whio'a offer will like-
ly be accepted.
—Halloo there ! Whore are you going?
I am going to the Wingham shoe store to
buy my shoes; I get all viva sewed free of
J. J. Manner.
onarge.
-We cbmittod to mention, last week,
that Mr. John Neel
by acclamation to fill
No. 1. M . Neelands
and will fill the posit
town and credit to If
—Tho Oddfellows c
brate the 74th motive
ment of the Order in
ing divine worship in
3.15 p. m., on Sunda;
of the Order will mot,
at 3 o'clock.
the celebrated standard bred
d by Mr.' Robt. Wilson, of
1 make a stand in Wingham
Tuesday night of each week
ason, at Swede' hotel.
—Ladies, have your garments `Made by
Miss U. Johnston, Gregory block, op,posi
the Queeu's Hotel. Lateat styles, ; o d
work, always first-class St.
—Regular eating of Court Maitland,
No. 25, Ceuadi n Order of Foresters, will
be held this (F iday) evening. Election of
officers and ofor important business will
come before t ie meeting. A full attend -
an a requeste
- At the me ting of the License Commis-
sioners for We t Huron, held in Clinton on
Saturday last, i i essrs. A. Roe and J. E.
Swarts, of th' : town, were granted hotel
licenses, for th, license year commencing
May 1st.
Ids had been elected
the vacancy in Ward
is en old couneillor,
ori with profit to the
self.
° Wingham will cele
sary of the establi
=rice, by attend -
St. Paul's church, at
, May 7th. Members
t at the lodge rooms
— London
Hughes, of Ad
St. John's Ch
evening, neaki
his hearers.
fated on havin
tor. .
—Oriels for good butter and eggs at R A
Gra m's market grocery.
April is usually a windy month, but
is year it has bben exceptionally so.
—The Bev, I . McQuarrio conducted the
rosbyterian ohuroh, Luok-
last.
lotnson, it is said, is now a
e Union £urnittue factory
services of the
no , on Sunda
—Mr, Geo,
member of tl
firm, of this to
—So far th
siblo to get a
Health. Tho
matter at its
—The Pres
a very neat r
of all the Salo
tory.
—The G. T
to the Chiang.
in thirty days
other column.
vs Press : Rev. E. W„
laide, occupied the pulpit of
oh,, Strathroy, last Sabbath
g a very good impression on
delaide is to be, congratull
secured Mr. Hughes melee,
•
—For first-class tailoring and cheap'
gents' furnishiugs, try Webster et Co,
Remember the place, only two doors north
of the old stand and betweeu Ross' book-
store and Patterson's jewellery shop.
—Honsenee's ATTFNTXON. If you want it
Neat, Showy Bill, well put together and
attractively displayed, on good paper or
card, send your order to the Timis. , A
number of good outs to choose from.
Primal reasonable. All orders by mail
promptly attended to.
—0 T trains for Toronto nod east
leave Wingham at 0.35 le m•etnd 11,20 a no.
via W G es 13 Di tn ton, cad tee -6.4ti a m
and 8.50 p vie ()Hilton e.t.a Guelph.
Good conitectioes by eil'trainir.
—Mr. W. H.
appointed ag
insurance dap
the Orange
America. Th
been duly regi
Corporations
Is now ready
order of things
—Mr. Wna. Black he '' pm chased a large
very business in Pic earstltn. Tho Pal-
" xfi'eratan Reporter, in le:feeling to the sour -
shags, says : Moktani s Broil., the popular
livery men of William , tl dot, Savo sold out
their busmeea do Wm. ' hell;, r>f Wingham.
The travailing public w 11 tftgt'ii )lir. Black
a straightforward end chest business man
ever ready to ate= a thole whom he
may come in contact t itis. :Ida ing been
in the basilica for save 1 ye t. ,he is quite
competent of.conductin a .)i -class livery]
business. Although s rryf', $_b' record the
exit of Ild'sMantis Bro . fr the btteiness,
ft affords its mush pier •ur ; bnitnending
their suCCeesor to the av + public.
•
Clegg, of Gerrie, has been
t for North Huron for the
rtment in connection with
ssociation of British North
insurance department has
tared under the Insurenco
et of Ontario, of 1892, and
for business under the new
--One of th
in Toronto, tl
ting was illeg
notcolleot by
From
r. Thos. Ag
this town, ha
Prairie, Mani
suburb of Ohi
— Rememb
Phelps, of St.
church, on W
Phelps appeal
Wingham W.
—Apprentices wanted at once to leaai
the dressmaking. Carter's (late Prof.
Moody's) tailor system—only perfect sys-
tem of dress -cutting, taught to apprentices.
Miss Hodgson has resumed business after
holidee s and guarantees as before perfect
fits, latest styles, and good work. Teach-
ing ailor systema specialty.
--Tho Women's issionarySociety of the
Congregational o arch intend holding an
auxiliary meetin for Listowel District in
the Congregatioi 1 ,Church, Wingham, on
Tuesday, May 9t
2.30 o'clock, wl
on Missionary tl
evening, a lector
and the Hawaiin
ham church.
Pastors and musi
enjoyable evening. -
u
season it has been impos-
eating of the town Board of
ounoil should look into this
sit meeting.
tory of Maitland has issued
ort, containing the statistics
ath Schools in the Presby-
The wind ; orm last week demolished 'We've put away ou • heavy clothes,
2r, D, MoKlnla''s wind mill,
--Considerabl
are being delive
The damag
Carr's dam has
is now being ru
—Rev. Mr.
ed in the Presb.
on Sunday last.
—Methodist
next Sunday:
Evening "Chri.
dual.
—A meeting
will be held in
uituro room tit'
o'clock.
R. is advertising cheap fares -lt will be
Fair, tickets good for return other column,
See advertisement in an ing for tender
of stores, in tl
judges of the Superior Court
e other day, decided that bet -
1, and that the winner could
ecourse to law.
ivate letter it is learned that
ew and family, formerly of
e removed from Portage la
oba, to: Evanston, Illinois, a
ago.
r the lecture by Miss Lillian
Catharines, in the Methodist
dnesday evening next. ldiss
under the auspices of the
T. Uf
Eat Drink and be Derry.
You can do it if you buy yourboots,shoes
and clothing at E. H. DI,velt's.
— The Huron and
ante Company, wit•
has gong into liqu'.
Stevenson, the late i
lig dater.
f - A meeting of tl Fire Brigade, Foot
3a11, Bae Ball and Lacrosse clubs, will be
held this (Friday) ening, to complete ar-
rangements for the 24th of May celebration
in Wingham. An entertainment will be
given in the To n Hall, in the evening,
under the auspice of the Fire Brigade,
—The regular acting of District Lodge
of District No. 2 , I. 0. G. T., will be held
in Lucknow, on he 10th of May next. It
is expected that here will be a large repre-
sentation at tie meeting, as important
matters will, be sought before the meeting.
F. 5, Spence, sq., Grand Chief Templar,
and Mrs. Scot , Grand Superintendent of
the Juvenile epartment, will be present.
—Prefers—If you want early tomatoes,
cabbage, celery, cauliflower; ?lower plants
—stocks, asters, ansies, etc., orderfrom T.
C. Graham, a e Iron Bridge Apiary and
Greenhow . A. choice sample of honey
GRAHAM,
lo: T. C U-
I4 for sa ,
still on haYCcl r
stt
Lower Wingham.
a quiet wedding
nee of Mr. Robert
Afternoon meeting at
papers and addresses
mos will be given. In the
will be given at "Howaii
" by the Pastor of Wing-
Addresses by visiting.
will aid in making an
Middlesex Fire Insur-
head office in London,
latiou, with Mr. John
Tanager, as permanent
—There is
press at the e
wood Bee, an
man, which is
man in (pestle
invited to a
the home had i
addition to the
his best girl, he
door, and aft
asked after the
The World's I'alr
Is just now throwing out big inducements,
but it is not in it when it comes to selling
ladies' fine button shoes for 05 cents.
E. H. Devine
t o ;d'utt w at Pants ? .
'' do the proper place to get theist Is
Dover's, made tip in the latest 1
--And now the
hap
rived, when yep
out ono partition
puttcth in another.
things and makes i
less mason bespatt
ter, ye artistic
furniture in hangs
d"ffernation is in y
housewife wars
oleate up. Aft
everybody is se
acsutttulate fo
oleantitg, •Veri
peculiar.
On Wednesday las
sok place at the regi
Aikens, Shuter stree
daughter, Emma, we
of matrimony with R
Windsor. The sero
by Rev. S. Sellery,
Pryor will make th
The Tunes joins the
in Wingham in wi
pair long life and
-The Gospel
the Temperance
last, under the a
was not very
meeting was q
Watson °couple
exorcises, Rev.
ohuroh, delivere
Temperance. S
given by Dr. Mac
The Wingham S
contributed to th
very materially.
—Messrs. Butto
quantities of baled hay
d in Wingham now.
done to. Messrs. Hutton ct
sen repaired, and the mill
day and night.
cllay, of Luoknow, Iireach-
terien church, Wingliam,
Church Pulpit Topics for
Morning "Class Meetings,"
in Relation to the Indivi-
f Maple Leaf Lacrosse club
Iessrs. Cornyn Bros,' fur-
: (Friday) evening, at 8
oticed, by reference to an -
that Dr. Macdonald is ask -
for the erection of his block
is town.
joke going the round of the
pence of the editor of the At-
nmarriecl young newspaper
0o good to lose. The young
, it appears, was recently
rty at the residence where
Gently been blessed with an
family, Accompanied by some time, and her
met his kind hostess at the peeted•
r tho customary salutation,
velfaro of the baby. ,The
lady was suffer' Ig from a cold, whichinacle
, and she mistakenly sup -
.ung man was enquiring
She replied that though
And we are feeli
We wish we had n
Aobu 1 Achu !
blue ;
done it now—
dm 1
—Roy, T. L. Fiera an, of Fordwioh, will
gational church here
lt, morning and oven -
Preach in the Congt
on Sabbath, April 30
ing
—Rev, W. H.
Howick Congregation
afternoon at 3 o'eloc
Congregational chute
The election of o
tern), will take place a
Anchor of Hope Loclg
Tuesday evening next.
—Miss Nelle Melia
music pupils and Jas.
of Toronto, will give a
on May 5th.
ate= will preach in
church on Sabbath
, also in Turnberry
at 7 p. m.
cora for the ensuing
the next meeting of
, I. 0. G. T., on
—Mies Effie Elaine
elocutionist, will app
on Wednesday, 17th
cos of the Maple Leaf
ltam.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jas
Brussels, on Thursda
oral of Mrs. Thos. M
Monday. The clecea
fly, assisted by her
ax and Miss Miller,
concert in Clinton
Iext, the celebrated
tr in the Town Hall,
ay, under the anspi-
acrosse Club, Wing -
Chur • h 1thistnxlttsettene,
The .exami stion of probationeee
candidates for the ministry of the
dist Churelt, in connection with theG
Conference, ova: 11eid in Clinton, last
The examiners ere Revs. A. Canning
Guelph; S. 0. E lmunds, Fordwich; S.
lery, Wingham; a . Hannon, Guelph; AT,,
Willoughby, T. •nto J. E. Howell, God
Iola; G. Richards n, Berlin; X. W. B•
Stratford; E, S.. upert, Milvertoni9,.See
(President), St. ary's; W. C. Ilenclers
Kincardine; E. . Chown, Drayton;
Williams, Mount Forest,
Probationers : fourth year -.—A. E.
derson, Woodford 3. Truax, Eden Gr
Third year—W. Magwood, Guelph.
and year—W. C. aswell, Preston; H.
Harnwell, Purple rove; R. F. Irwin,
worth; R. Keefer, kwrigot; J. W. site
ing, Erin; H. S. M gee, Georgetown; G. T
A. Willoughby, erfoyle. First year
V. J. Gilpin, Bayfl .lel; D. B. Neeley, St
A. Tiffin, Dobbint, u.
Candidates:—W Chappel, Woodhani '
Loree, Grand Valle ;R. McIntyre, Grantees
T. Perry, Hellen; 1 . Post, Wiarten; W. A,
Smith, Brussels; L . Smithermart, Colbec
On Wednesday evening Rev. Di.. W
hams gave an adass to the young Ines a
the text "All thins work tagether for goo4
to them that love God," followed by a fo
chosen words fro.. Dr. Hanna. Be.}rD
Richardson, of B =rlin, and Dr. Willoughby
Toronto, gave adt eases of advice to th
young men on •reaching and the geueeg
conduct of those n the work, both very
cellent. Most o the candidates pass
very creditably.
her slightly des
posed that the
about her .cold.
she usually had
ne every winter, this eves
McLauchlan were in
, attending the fun-
auchlin, who died on
ed had been sick for
cath was not uuex-
—The actions of to West Huron License
Commissioners, in • •ferenee to the granting
of the hotel license: of Wingham, are being
criticised. The A trance, in its last issue,
said: "Dulmage , nd Korman have been
granted licenses, ' . cl two are yet to be
granted from th remainder. Why favor
the worst one ale had ever had; it kept hershould be shown eco two is not hard to
awake at nights good deal and at first see through the s . ectanles of e posted poli -
confined her t, her bed. Then noticing . tician, nor is it d ffioult to arrive at a con -
that the scribe ,
as gutting pale and ser- • elusion as to wh
he could tell by his looks not immediately
to have one just like hers two, inasmuch a
to lie down. The paper. Conservatives.
no;c keyeek, but the editor' seen. which two
i ing about babies. ` now dcing busin
• pledges towards
Criminal Statistics: fininiatietion."
1891, 63 males and 9 seems to have fo
'ttecl to Goderich jail ; mann and Dulm
nd five females wore now that Messrs.
ase of 21 between the granted license
ere sent up for drunken- they have promis
two in 7892. 22 were
Government !
first time; five for the of the hotel-kee
e third, and 21. for more asked by the C
. 25 were married ; 9 were supporters o
nor write ;'12 were tem- or not, end more,
temperate.. The daily
for the prisoners was
tail expenditure for the
the average cost per
uel, etc., being $17.01;
cries and, etc., $27.84,or
t per prisoner of $44.85.
cost of each prisoner was find it the best cough medicine I eau get.
Prison Inspector, in his We would not be without it in our family,
ch these particulars aro It will cute any kind of cough or cold and
taken) condemn the jail strongly, and gives immediate relief. I recomtneud it to
all my old Wingham friends and cannot
; when his oldest states that it slt ttld be remodelled at once.
united in the bonds speak too highly of it."
Sincerely yours,
r. Jolts Pryor, of Experie • ee has Proved it. P. B. Fen txsonx.
.ny was performed .A. triumph in medioine wes attained For sale at Williams' Drug Store, at 50c.
. D. Mr. and Mrs• . when experience proved. that Scott's Emul• per bottle.
r home in Windsorsion would not only stop the progress of
vous, she said
that he was goin
and she asked hi
came out as nsua
has given up enq
Crimin
During the year
females were corn
in 1892, 40 males
committed a deer:
two years. Five
nese in 1891 and
committed for th'
second; 8 for t
than the third ti
could neither read
perste; and 39 i
cost of the rations
9tc. The total
year was $2,287.7
prisoner for food,
average s
cost for
a e
a total average co
The average dail
21.09 cents. Th
report, (from wl
the commissioners did
rant licenses to the other
the others are well-known
t merely remains to be
f the four hotel -keepers
es will make ,the stoutest
upporting the Mowat ad -
The "posted politician"
d out that Messrs. Kor-
e are Reformers. And
toe and Sweets have been
we are to assume
d to support the. Ontario
don't believe that any
s','of Wingltain were
missioners whether they
le Ontario Government
hat any favoritism was
shown in granting the licenses.
An ' id friend.
Mr. P. B. Flannagan, formerly with J.
Brennan ee Co., tanners, Wingham, now of
Hanover, writes to C. E. 'Wiilittine, saying:
„ two bottles
iter a
Please send mo by express s
more of Heathfield's Healing. Balsam. I
bride's many friendf
ing the newly wedded
Ropiness.
Temperance meeting, in
all, on Monday evening
spices of the 'W. C.T. ti.,
rgely attended, but the
enthusiastic. Mrs. (Rev.)
the chair. After opening
. Ii. Geddes, of White -
en interesting address on
ort addressee were also
onald and Mayor Gordon.
bath School Orchestra
evening's entertainment
t d their ositi
e prop
Pulmonary Consumption, but by its coutin-
ued use health and • vigor could be fully re-
stored.
Twenty
A. new story from th
most popular writers o
Alden, known throu
speaking world as "P
by tate Methodist Book
:pablishers of tho Can
tion of Pansy's book
in the near future fret
the llookltoom aro
autobiography of Mr -
known temperance 1
Indian. Wigwams
F errant have submit- Fires," by Rev. E.1
to the Executive Come Voyage," a now volt
h Council re the aid ask- pen of William
t y d a
ne of year has ar mittee of the Tow Ottawa; "Afloat fot
householder teareth 'ed from the town, 1 coni or tion of their g handsemployed Pro resw for the
doubling the nun bet of empyg
to his home, and Kennedy. This It
IIs rips and tears up under the loan gra t ed that establishment.
provetnents. Ye ears- 'Ile Committee no
•s everything with mor- grant the request o
sinter sineareth up the
g the wall paper. Con -
household and ye thrifty
warn ih her efforts to
ye cleaning is all done
silad;arid ye dirt begins to
.the iikest regular house
y the ye of mankind are
sant, the matter wi
to tho Council. It
last session of the
act was passed mai
eipalities to grant
ing establishments,
Exeeutive Connnit
of taking any,ectio
Versant's applicatio
seeing how they could
Messrs. Button etc Fes.
1 probably be referred
ay be said, that at
sale of Canadian
support and one
lie, which mean
writers.
t1tegl'iestonProgress, gave
Ontario Legislature en of the Sart.
lig it illegal for meta,
onuses to,maniffeetur-
nd it is.ttot likely the
ee will report In favor
tes bate.
pen of one of the
the day, Mrs. G. R.
tout the Englislt-
,nsy," is announced
e Publishing douse,
ran copyright esti-
. Among the issues
the busy press of
'Cauijt'%ign Echoes,'
. Youmans, the well -
.
aural "Stories from 1' 1 n
ted
Northern Camp 1'11i
, Yotutg; "The Dread on Friday ]cat.
me of verso from the Mr. J. B. vow.
Vilfred Campbell, Of this week, ee ern
Eternity : A. Pilgrim's Miss Snell is vi
Times," by Bev. J, B. this week.
so is encouraging the Mrs. \V. J. Baa
1 terature and shottldhave returned home of
uragement from the pub- with her mother,
also aid to out Canadian Mr. A. Roe wa
business,
Pers
Mrs. John Kernig
Mrs. Parkhill, of Ha
Mr. Alex. dose', this
Mrs. Jacob Tenna
ing friends and relat
Miss Editll Meyer
L. McLean's, this w
Miss Cline, of Se
Jas. A. Cline's.
Judge Doyle w
last.
Post Office Impford, was poser'
day last. '
Dr. a el yn 'a
Mr. ane .• re4 Sa
A special mos
was held on
hers present :
ling, Deputy-
Councillors J
Dawson; Herd
The Clerk st
come before th
and action 'n
and receiving
The followin
tiro Committe
mended that
Edward street
away the wa
tion that all p
expenses. If
half the expe
drain to be
to carry off t
Moved by ,
Connell.
ng of the Town. Cont
riday evening last. 3i
ayor Gordon, Reeve Spa.
eeve Brookenshire, se
ronie, Towler, Mae=
is the report of the Exe
. The Committee reeo
closed drain be put doevn
of zuffieient depth to ta,
er complained of, on con
rties interested pay hall t
bey, hewever, refute to pa,
83S then that an the cope
u in of sufficient depth a
surface water.
outive Com Itee re drain be rtdopes
thee it be re rred ta the Publieee
Committee, ith power to ant—Carri
Communic tion from the McColl=
Me,nufacturi Company, stating that
had receive the town's offer aria irtii,!
when the fir were reedy to 'consular.
matter they would consider Wingh
offer was ree
Moot' ed by
Johns, that
any further
rats. they are to b
n, of Colborne, and Committee,—
ilton, were guests al Moved by
week. A. Johns, the
t, of Elms, was visit- Clarke, as Co
yes in town, this week. accepted—Ca,
Mr, McKen
ing on the inn
ed of. He sai
and used for a
would have
walk/ bring th
tiler meeting
own is a gust at Mr.
orth, is visiting at Mr.
s in town en Tuesday
tor Hophirk, of Strat-
n Tuesday end Wearies -
in Lon "!on on Tuesday.
arta, sr.,. wale in Clinton
on, i own elerk, is away
or, on business.
itirtg friends in Clinton,
t, of St. Cathanines, has
er spending a film weeks
Ire. Lindstsy,of tide piece.
Godetieh last week ort
Eby, o
tl T •Ves it call Wednesday.
The publie itre too intelligent to pur-
the contrary they want the best! Physi-
dans ere virtually unanimous in seying
Oh tO NOW Teas.
condition to supply fatuities or socistse
•
. Dawson, seconded,
ie kapott be adopted an
left in the be,nas of the
A. Dawson, seconded by
the resignation of Mr.
twiner for Ward No, 4,
e thought that thew
ket ground should be di
that it should. he t
mina, ma then the
pound. He shoed
metter up at the next 4
the Council.
on Messrs!. Button it Seat's Emulsion is the best form of Cod ,sith new teas, at )ebbars priCeS. 140tV
Liver Oil. the time to stelae VOUr teal.
Mr: Nunes
painful illness,
day -month
took place
IVIaltland
D. 0. 1VIcKa
and H. Arms
The funeral
Tempters of
the members
which numb
the cemetery
linty tumuli
funeral cor
After Bev.
Chureh tithe,
teremoily
tlie member
vian, after a long
epivtitd this life on
04:unaay the
late resineince
long being the
eotrducted by
etnpertince, *vet
arching blithe
'as greatly augen
y a largo In
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Aly
b
at the grave) the
Ir Template was
itted th