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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-06-12, Page 6t . * Peg that the council authorize ell'. .� steel sera ]erb --• ' a Imo �," �,r R1. Roes to obtain sea tt 1 a C trried nFO r over! Fifty Item „tains of lime are needed to make a � Ax ut,u Axn 1Vs,tb•Tatep its+lruX.•--tilts. tCit.s• i3tran,c"• egg shell, and as 1000 pounds!? low',, S,.othin Byrnp has beou udrd for neer fifty of wheat or corn contain less than fL l years by millions of mothers for thea chileren while is •tl ' ]:: with perfect sue^„•:s• it s,•othes the chile, The following, aCeolttlbti were i ']S:i- pound 0 1111e, cannot : r and is the beat rt.wedy fm D)arrhota a; ed; Chas. Muir, $ 10 fori 1 t f her grain FRIDAY. JU'NI: 12, 1800. •. ;\lair fi,r rent t:f 1 i Willies; Wm. itl;tfit :.;119.51, fur from 200 pounds of wheat to supply - - I gravelling in full; John Wilson, 9, la dozen eggs. 41,ailtary• for repairing fond in front of 1.o: I l f 1' the hen cannot 1 ice I sorter's the,lums, alloys all pail, cures allot collo • 1 lieasautto Mrs. Mary , the lime she needs out 0 the taste. e t by Uruiw I)s rh +:Derr' part oft t 'u•Lti for' A. I retiOIlS, It would require the lime 1 •r t f1 to a bath• na vo't'e 1e sows -Am; t yrrp, and take no other kind. wOr q. 11'anOCI, - ism:acnlahle. Iic sure aha ask. for ,its. MAO) 's '` :' 1 'Thou art in the end what thou art, a . , ! 'Alen Sterll(`t('r\' : ii(,l:Pl't I. tiibson1 l Aslc Your farm the question, What Pat on 1PigS with millions of curls, IL lt] Saturday, may :11-t, there c (ltrd +3 lit flour to 1:d1ll1nitl Thomas, • it shall be—beef, Mill: or butter' , set thy foot upon e11 -high rucks, ;lt her home in East �Cawanush, 11r,. , l Thou abidest eves ] a iIv's'll year of : charity : D. Jal'ke,n, e t. l e, far I When that question is anawerC:(1 , 7 > + - ';hat thou' art, ifllchri Martin, .!] the 11'tt lot .' runcer�iull ., , ;from the ft11111 standpoint, select Goethe. 'ler she. il'l's. 11a1'lill \i1v1a,` II]'mr=lE°n { repairing; , a(t • ,l t. ofthat the sire 11 , 1 or ' =xs r.•tl, \va, 1,;.,rn;.11. Aldrich, ei,7.1, for ti_,r]rfn1:]ridF,e tltatbl tNot to be provoked is best; but, if Wenn was W f1' . 1j, tr , • • q. ; which has the reputation of produc- t , o\C1] i1-;\.il'tilill'e, �,(!llt• l lilt •.'..,, eelnl'C'^�ietl 1 ; C. Ie )nt'tr', It1U\'e(l never correct till the fume lural llt i 50 for 'v1)811114; I't'rdwiell bridge ling the greatest quantity of the pro- !moved, ., ' \r•;;" ,. , Dir �l We. .lit' , , . i Elft require at the least e:ipo::S(: iS spent ; for ever stroke our fury fall.', in 1. 11, ;;roti a')mroacll; John 1tGlrtUil, b'1, for S 1 I strikes is sure to bit ourselves at girlllet/4l: ltn(1 early 'married life. In r l late repair ing brides, eoneesyiun 0; Jas, t'o'ld go straight ahead 'lase—William Penn. x12 l she was married to her ; -.t •Deb ^2 for ealvert lot 12 eon- f in 1ri,t1, 11 1 1 From •1 grass lands, Love when true, faithttll and well , ; :ltd M: rein, and .. , I lath erinane, t g > I I)t U 'ti for p 1 .t.t u Russell, ll t ( sl d liter hlltfhem their l to Canadanncession 11 : 11.. , A. Mont- !especially ecially 1f overflowed in the spring , fixed, is eminently the sanctifying she and r'' ); is lug fence,. town hall , � . P l •- without it ' '•trail ^ t1 1 aireseludt.d neat of 11u111a11 life, h they little tt is , elem ' r , l n t L mtliE. ,' a them and • bllr],.,Lt1#�., r\]til i • ' cone , . tir,trl11e1•y, `,:bl, ft,i• gravel and damages', , E'If. ht tale\ were, a el •1 and a small dressing of compost, con- the soul can not reach its fullest of two child' 1_ lot 1C7, euncessian , 1 enlivening' 'east1 liness.--•Ruskiu. in up the Gulf of St. Lawrence they � ,,, by Mcssri, Sotheran and taming millions of its enl a � 3 height or l o g Ill \ t t I , '.•eelient effect. p ittl a, e Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs. Norway Pine Syrup (tures bronchitis. 1 �ufi will be i'ttnt}io't'a, of ttu. clung t Norway Pine Syrup heals the funis, Bred }-any hardships, and Much de Shakespeare says we are creatures Div Ltion they succeeded in getting held and uttt'lr lnisine, l transacted— !!l urnducc In llnnlut ]aLte lc u . p d xllldned a short time with friends aVGf�-� i 1;�;,, LIVER. met with a dlenster in being ship- -wrecked. After a delay of three weeks during. which time they s, I7oig that the council do now ad- 1 te will IenUlu,nitrogen and. ')urn to meet in the Township Hall !Also, the change i leo the nitrates where the Court of Revision wi, • •. rt e \t ' It is equivalent to a direct apphca that 1001: before and after ; the more ._._..._ he nitrate of soda. n• we do not look round '' .7 , c what is passing and relatives who bad :receded. thein, _ _� Seed cannot germinate between under our very eyes. ---Card; le, across the briney water. Taking a A lazy, slow or torpid liver influences clods; light must be excluded, and of on as far as fres'there Indy came the whole system,e lo aue'sui) biliousness lac' 1 fine soil must be close about the seed 1Southard ially .rned the arty s combi- on 1e far as fort Hope and finally clink htnd.wh(', s 1 » g the lim ng colors wings ;lie would nine- settled on lot `35, concession 1, in the '' and dullueisa. .Burdock Blond .from the beginning. Subsequent Inc liming uittels tO U14a)s the+liver, ,luI 1t1 $ die Cultivation will not atone for studying - Township Of moved In the fall 68rrotions and cures all tofu's of livor neglect. A Dolle' is, therefore, a say that 1l0 one knew what lie owed of 04 they west and took up •h necessity; clay lots 28 and 1) in East Wawa -osis, the block which they took up beim; then an unbroken forest. They underwent many hardships such as marked pioneer life, but with hearts full of trust in God's goodness they GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. moven! vee AOIUIV n 'i tlOM a.m. `3:37 pan '1 10:07 " p. m,•+via Clinton 10:40 a.tn 11:10 " 8:00 p.m. 0:93• :L.ln. 11:21) " 0:30 p.m. Toronto and East a bu&u to MCnttref,l. where they r(; Carried- 1 tion of t 'tl f ' '](1• .. �'• �.���st anpz,sum�, that a little. and Nee \ p g Palm Lon Eine (i:'2 3 11:x0 3:25 erston Mixed 7:`90 " don and South 0:35 a.m. ,3:95 p.m. ardino 31:90 a.U1. '1:37 p tn. 10:07 " troubles. We say so and here is the clods will go through proof: .[ hereby wish to thunk you for the, the barrow teeth, however thorough - great benefit derived by me f,oni your ly it is uSCd. Burdock Blood Bitters. For three years , �:• a * I was troubled with liver complaint and i To prevent rust of wheat, time tried everything to no purpose. I had almost given up hope until one day I spores of the rust fungus, in both the determined to try t3urdoek Blood Bitters soil and the seed, Must be destroyed. succeeded in slaking for themselves 1 I can say now that marked improvement 13tlrn off the stubble immediately a comfortable home. They bad in resulted from the use of the bottle and after harvest, plough deep, and steepy all, a family of eleven children, r°. fen at the end of the sixth bottle I (liseon- sons and fear daughters, who at aiu- tinned its use, being completely eured. the seed in a solution of vitriol and Gi o. NI(,: -tot„ Seaforth, Ont. arsenic, drying it with wood ashes ed manhood and womanhood. eight I can tlertify to the above in every before sowing. Sow less than the of whom, els sons an two daughtersparticular. 'h Ont. tmsua !]moon o see.. 11 settled near If the owner feels that he must use here, excepting the youngest son who t o and I ' d Dodo. is in London, England, There are, also surviving her seventy one grand iLllildl rn and five greet; Fend child - survive the parents. �4. G. lYI(----- J.:v, Se icor , The family have a se e.Farrel 2 'otsa• The stagnant water ofa pond a the -young orebar for some p For frill particulars and boolr of testi- dye suitable for any kind of stock. rive crop, it should be a hoed crop, menials address The Ohio Chemical If there is no running water the use which needs clean cultivation. Corn I Works, Lima, Ohio. of a windmill should be resorted answers well, the part shade being to those tiny insects' —S. Smiles., The honeysuckle symbolizes a ,¢ . bond of love, The climbing habit 11 a of this plant, clinging, as it does, to any support, is responsible for the 1 s__Lli= symbolism, -`A' T _ a� �p p�----vg------- •--- I Su tsseriptiou price, ie. Per r't -' -.'r . e3.vnace, �� d'WUI ��R who eau think 1 ADl I:n1•I t1Nt: t:A'r1•'6: _ .._. or come chnple thingtU patcut2 '•"' Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. iips•:a 1 y 1. 1 t; i. o. 1 : u c. 1 1,68700000 neve JOshi W i, DEltB fvr Loi , PUtentt9 to auU (:uluta,n ' �t )'l _n Is i ap ;, 4 r sad list of two hundred inVcnariar wauied, ti.alf i It l0 �'oarter '• . tin OU 1:: fn, i On 300 „ • Own , ,d ( / r n i l 1 f ., � r 100 v r ! --•I5 PUBLISHL:II BVI ill FRIDAY I}ioItNINOt --Al' TUB—. -riNIES oF'Fi); E., JOSE:P:-ilM. STREET' ',ties \(:liA. t, To sell Canadian and U. 5. grown i roses, ninths, I ,4 r(.1. Cllh t,: plants, ' s berry trees, P hedges, ��urlialneutul't1'a:s and seed potatoes, for rho Duly nursery having testifier orchr"iein Cal ada. \1•e glee you the benefit of our experience, so Your success i,1 guarantees. if you are net earning; 1'10 per nlm,th and expenses, write us at (met. for particulars. Liberal eomtutssions paid part time men. Farmers' eons should leekinto th18 ! It pays better than working on the farm, and Offer's a chance for promotion. Apply now arid get choice of territory. STONE & WELLINGTON, Toronto, Canada. CSO TOS FRANK SCELI'S, WIIliR1: YOU BET 12 %iiiAYES AND 1 II.WIA cm Ire ,e 1. Opposite Kor'ean's )lotet, Wl:vtxEillltT, - - ONTARIO. Agoncp for ?(milia Steam Laundry. SMITH, iasily Cured. Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobacco habit are easily cured by the use of Hill's Chloride of Gold Tablets. No ef- fort required of the patient, who is al- lowed the use of stunulants until he°vol- untnrily quits their use. May be given secretly in tea or coffee and a cure guar- anteed in every case. For sale by all tirst-class druggists at 51.00 per package. ?hr husband died in 181$ and since then she has lived with her son. She was a true wife and a kind and loving mother and in her quiet un- oatentatiotls, way a friend ready to help those in need. She was a mem- t ber of the Presbyterian church at iF Whitechurch. The funeral which took place on Monday was largely t4 attended the services being conduct- ed by the Rev. McNabb who pi each - ed an earnest sermon on the hope of o the christian. t IEOWICIi. The Council }net in the Tp. Ball, ad - vs. Gorrie, May `20th, pursuant to atl- ?Jouruuient. .o Members all present. The Reeve ver in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. Moved by Messrs. Stewart and be Doig that the resolution passed at ti the last meeting of the council for the purpot;e of having transient od, traders, &c., be amended by strik- ing out all the words after the word ani 'vendors.—Carried. 'Moved by Messrs. Sotheran Land winch do e Finley that the By -Law commuting it. the statute labor of the pollee village to• of Gol'rie be read the third time and R"a passed.—Carried. le' Moved by Messrs. Sotheran and gni Doig that the sum of $t) be paid the agi Presbyterian e)ngre;ation of Ford - viol) as damages caused to fence I./ enclosing cemetery by taking of sat gravel, --Carried. and ne' Moved by Messrs. Sutherne mfr Finley diet the council cannot enter - ser 1 f S. W J .goes' is no mo 110. s to fish ?" he repeated, Otsome � ! not stand forcing, and should have "Oh, you just sit and sit all day Cease doing two things—do not ; no manure, as blight sets in when long." "And then ?" `And then breed immature animal., and do not they grow too rapidly. you lie."—Detroit Tribune. continue feeding, any of your stock Roosevelt Junior—Papa notice after it is rowdy for the shambles. 1 - After the time of milking, Both these bad practices interfere afterAcalving trying over, the business wonderfully with the profits. 'should be carried on regularly, ?: * 9r The barnyard should become a i quiclky, and thorougly. If ' you would make the heifer placid and thing pasturet the past; it should br, either tractable and promote the secretion the or the stable.d,itIfo aldarne of milk, exercise extreme patience yard must be used, it should be In no case beat a cow that does not' covered so that the manure be not 1 stand quietly to be milked. exposed to the destroying'elements. ek it Tiro:n the stall or the yard, manure i The farmer will obtain a ]ra'g'e should go at once to the Held. "Do Algernon and Maud still .r * * increase in production and pro -I g In thegrowing of strawberries the • fit by checking the roaming ten- I quarrel?" "No ; they haven't had ' dency of his fowls. This is really a principle requisite is an intense in- terest, leading to careful study of matter worth heeding. It will pay the berry and its wants. Failure . to provide suitable shelter and yards, comes more from want of care and and they will not only return amply attention than from lack in proper for the care'bestowed, but that care soil, elitnate, or locality. Every brings a pleasure of its own. � .h il• one gets his just measure of sac, As all plants take up their nutri- cess. - w . ment in a liquid form, it follows that f , liquid manures should give the If we cann'•t control the marluts' q growth. It can not we can, to a great extent, control promptest gr production. Weed out the cows always be applied in this shape, but th• •10 .0 should be in such form as to be Than 150ounds upounds of butter in a year (lttlons of moisture In the soil. Then yet this will probably lead to the fore, fine, well -rotted manures are slaughter of one-third of our lnileh most effective. cattle. I advanta. e, Pear trees will iv hat f * it Successor to HALSTED & SCOTT, 1.•:cat and otic l' o est .I a.l, .,tt en , :..+ . per line for best in ' nn, mot :.pe,11 . ' �nbeequont iwortine 1 ,ac'''rd by uoul: re..•:e. Lo^•11 ,turf•, 1.011. pc 1 loft t ., au a 1,•aartion, 3110. So. per line for e,•:hsgb:apt: i 1 .,i:,, A•tvurt:: . •-ant.. or Lost, r' -.,nod ,.,,« yed,Nituatione„ and Ilusine.sst)nancAA 1'anted, u„t, 100o•ima' 8 lines )P , •�., each 11011011111.., t lira i)l�t�, r l ed':.faroal enbecgnent 111.11tn, }Inn es 4114 t'arurs for sale, not exceeding 5 '}nos C. :or tb•,r. month, 508, p,ir ealecquent month. Larger edvurt1semeat, in tl•uporti:a,. These tt rim w:11 be strictly auhered to Special r.tto•:, for larger :elrerVe.eieehts, or fe•• tong,,,. per;,,,1•,. Autetti-.•utes,ts and local notice.+ withoutspecif►o direction,, sn1 t•81(1 01ted (111 forbid and chargedt according!). 'i'.o, httul;t• onset tele:innate must bo• paid 1n 1141.411 t°hangee for contract advertisements 11n,stbe in. the office by Wednesday noon, 111 order to appear that we,:1 Josephine Streit •• vti'��Sllalil, 011t. u�$ MIK of 1-IA11111:T01i WINGI-IAM. Capital, $1,250,000. 12eot, $050,000 President -Jona STUA;t'r. VI0e•i'resident-A. G. Itaaieas. S. O. ltilOw::, i'nor,:3roy. 1101) 1'U)LId1111a TJ' 11 11Ar:UUNALD, 1i CENTRE STI:1:E1. tCLxnh AL, 1R.. \':\NSTONE, a v'I'ARto. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc.. Private and Company funds to /can at lowest rat e• interest. No commission cllarue1. Mortgage, tool. and fern] property bought and sold OFFICE-13eavur Block IINon11a J. A. MORTON, BARRISTER, 1f:n„ 1Cii,gllun , (lot. Y1. L. DICKINSON, BARRISTER, ETC. SOLICITOR TO BANK OL HAMILTON. MONET TO - LOAN. Office—Meyer Block. iringham, DIREc'ro1Rs Jo1114 ?MOTOR, 000. \BOALat: (Toronto)., 1.1 P, A. T. Wor how doggie'spants. Roosevelt Cnahiar•-J. TUmtNRULL. But Flossie's doggie, papa." "Then bloomers." Clint Onstreet—What on earth made Birker get such a loud suit of clothes ? Ii ohispring--As a matter E. L. DICKINSON, Solicitor. of economy, purely. They will save hien buying a bicycle bell.— Baffalo •� --T Times. Senior—Trousers, son 1 "B t 't's our Saving's •Bartle -Ileum, l0 to s; 5otnrdays,10 1. Deposit,. of rl and nptvards re0011 ed and interest allowed. SpPcin.1 Deposits 1180 received st .arrear rates of it -.rest. Drafts oa.3reatBritain and the United State, bought and sold 0. WILLSON, AGsNo not y leld more i f mills or Reduce more easily soluble under the normal con r 81 x a: On a rough, hilly faro} you will The buying of :t run down farm, ! not have much use for the heavier at a low -price, is always a goon . breed of cnttle, nor for the lnrgest speculation for a man who knows draft horses, nor will hogs thrive at how to bring land up. and who has their best on such ground. Sheep the patience to wait for the outcome„ will fill the bill better; but if you do For an intelligent young man there' not have large heeves, fine dniry •re certain - of accunmul. stock, heavy draft horses, and good enter- tain 1110 claim u Mr. h. a • a ha on your rich, level fart-, you fro' arid that the council are willing tt' 1 acing' valuable property for his later ; " refer the matter to arbitr;ltu)il 1111d that proper bonds be drawn as soon • a;r Mr. Jacques consents to such re- , fere nee --Carried. Moved b4 Meisrs. Finley and Stewart that the clerk correspond with 'tVnt. Gilpin with the object of i roots tiu&u rr ,lama like .laver and cos, derive obtaining his consent to gravel being I are also many close growing shrubs Plante, part e their nitrogen from ' 1takell from his property for the repair t of low habit well suited for the, pur-' of the roads—Carried. I pose; slow growers, but flowering in ; the air. This class of plants also decays more readily, and, therefr're, makes the best fertilizer, •, 1 have no business with it. y,.. • ;E ?F * an angry word for two years." Goud. I'm so gind. What brought about the change? "They stopped speak- ing to each other altogether."— Woonsocliet Patriot. "What a distinguished looking man your father is ! His white hair gives him such 11 aristocratic loot. I" The Dissipated Son—Yes, and he can Wattle me for it—Tit-Lits. 11 Beautiful banks may be formed r A single crop of clover will put by planting hardy ferns and by laud in condition for cropping better mixing evergreen sorts with the than five or six years with the stir. deciduous ones. Their spreading! face left naked, except as nature s0i1 in place. There i covers it with weeds. Leguminous —AND— A LAB ASTI ALL i-U1.1DES, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN TOOLS, PUMPS, PARIS GREEN, GWZLEivR S' HARDWARE, SPRAY 't The c',unelt decided t0 not take • summer. Jany actiotl on the claire of Lewis The general impose plug, which 1 Bol tort, Engineer. Moved by Messrs. Stewart and i bas been used so e.tensively in our +3Jolg that tbo clerk obtain a Regis -'City street ears, was so suddenly de- ter for births, marriages and deaths posed that it WM a drug on the o. 1:' Carl1l. 1 market, but he was never raised i Moved by' \f.L•gara, Dolg and Sotll-; with profit, So that it it, Upon the 1 prevents the fire rcaellring• tncm, but an that the ca clerk notify all parties; whole; good. riddarmce, It in, mwli ts lt (erevihould g left to e ch the -Gerrie hhaving refuge' or any perfectly :i:ttc t.) turn OHP atten- � batruetioml on the streets to, l'einavo1 tioa to the breeding of the batter soil, is destroyed. Put a chain in ` beanie or they --idealt with' t 8 f, 81 classes. the plow and drag them under, and { rRording to law --Carried. . they will then serve a double pur- 111 Moved by 'Messrs. 'inloy and A scientific breeder says 10() 'lose. JOB PRINTING, DCLUDIN(} Books, Pamphlets, Posters, 13111 A Heeds, Oircuiar0, ,fir.., &.0., executed in the best style of the rtoat td,n et1erate prices, and on short notice. App S. 0. BROWN, Turks Oltice, \Vinghaul. CLEVELAND, 'Burning a field of weeds 1"es not only destroy the seeds, which have IG �r r�1 protected by :t good covering, which GARDEN CITY, Y, I DOMINION. already tdy ripened and Men and are PERFECT, BOOKBINDING. Die are pleased to announce that site Books or Magazines left with us for Binding, will hum,• our will be gien attention.01 application to the Tor ms Office sty's lricnney to Loan on Notes. Notes Discounted AT RE ASONAB LE RATES Money advanced on Mortgages at Si pe1 rentwhh privilege of paying at the end nt any year. Nnt. e and accounts collected. ROBT. DicIND(O. Beaver 131ocIa winuham, Ont.� JOHN PELTON Mannfaoturer of all kinds of WOODEN PUMPS which can be supplied o,1 short notice, M. G. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, &o.. 011100—Corner [inmiltotl and St. Andrew streets,. opposite Colborne Hotel. GonkRIOp, OSTARIO. 1)'1,E'1TIST1ty.--J.;, JEttOltE, 1.. D. 3.,IVIr0RAM. � J }:iuuulufuoturin; firllr,•taasssets oft `° tj,teeth as 0heup fib they can be made. '211„:.:,"•, in the Dominion. Teeth extractor's ausoiutoly without pain, by Me new process, guaranteeu perle, t:y Oat. 14 OFFICE : In the Beaver Mock, opposite the Brunswick 1lnuso. .A.RTitrit J. irttl ne U. D .i., L• U. S., 1 Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Petmsylrant Dental College. 1 OFR CE••-MAOo0WAL0 BLOCK a\018-1\ 111 N=it Blyth every Wednesday. IRON A11) FORCE PUMPS supplied to order. J. CLEGG & GO,, Hardware Merchants REPAIRING promptly attended to. Trines reasonable. JOHN RITCHIE, Agent for the Brantford All Steel Punlpir,tt 11. IC you require anything in the above lint's, give Mr. Pelton a call. $xop--.Diagonal street, nearly opposite Beattie's Livery, \Vingbatn. JOHN PELTON. SttCC8S5015 to J. A. Cline & Cu. THE COOK'S "HECK'S BEST FRIEND LANAKltt' SAL( 1N 14ANAfiA. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 1\'1x011A14,—.�—.� 08TAnIC0 DEANS, 11 tsoHAM, JL . LICENS:'.D AUCTIONEER F011 THE COUNTY 010 HURON. Sales attended In any part of the Co. Charges, Moderate. JOHN C SERI13•', W1N0EAx, ONe., JOHN LLJNhoFD AUCTIONEI:tt Sates of 10«rnl Steck and Faun Implements a specialty. MI orders left at the Tams Mae promptly attend- ed to. Terms reasonable. SOCIETY MEETINGS. Gn. �. y�. CanrtMaitlaud, No. 2.1. Canadian !!• inner forester-'..neet,.the second, and l;.tit T ocher 0011ng 01 every ,mwtb, lu Ore- al 1wu3iU U. 114 ! O. Elliott brethren ll. 5, aiaona. iaT, J. 18 L. U. 1.., Nn. 701, meets. L. O. 1...--;,','-'4,1".1!":io„ y 11 every month in MIR 11u,• ..Ifel1; 511110rsxelretnc. J. Golly, V. S.,. N, il.; N . J. t',o,r, iree..oec, YOUNG PEOPLE'S MON Y. P. S. C. E. ---Meeting in basement of Presbyterian ditIroh every kit my evening S ultjret r,., .1ta.e 1:!111: \vl`a u ink ye of ('hri•,i.7 I1b-it. 1;1: 10.1.4. Jir. Alex. Ritchie B1'WORTII LEAGI;;B-•-Meeting every rhixr4 l.' 1 eresii1111 in the sI':lt•ndist church. ;Subject for Juue lstli : T111 Young Chris- tian in BI,'•int ,4. Item. 1.: !; ; l'iov. 22 20 ; 3 Tim. 1: A. bJ. Lloyd. D. Y. 1'. t' - :Meeting every `Vnesdav evening ill ilt.t 13,tptiat church. Subject for June liith : Are we Lights in the World? iiiait. 5: 1S, 18. f �7 pose's a,t•ft Lirt•, 1 GRA i r` my fiCree a &erer fr tried t oral (Io Sec's -w body One do i. This Chase's boxes C 'PUT chi 1 Dr C tive fo nn11 dm tttul Ed 'rs, To Thor( ted ai I,g r co Stol Thy Al Is pe