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FEIDAY, FEB.
eiDtT6,TIONA,T4
Printial Kirkland, of the 'Toronto
Normal fiChObOiranreeent oddrees
°said ;
"ins Manitoba Legislature is in
What are 'ilia d
,tkilfencies of otir 4Abtliten'educatrot111,2 seesien'
Conference. 4. That ministers anti
Awl:edited representatives of quarterly
boards ellen have the right to a per.
Sonatilearng before the Stationing
Committee in reference to their awn
case. That appointineut or
election tie Office in all our churches,
courts, bcarcla an4 committee shall be
by ballot without nomination.
iThe'first wee thitlIth'thit'ohingeat the
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I barrister's room with an entrance from
I the eteire at the forth end • of the
((spurt house. Mined by Mr. Beck,
Seconded by Mr. Malloy, ;that.the
county engineer get the Maitland
bridge at Goderich replanked with
rock elan plank as soon as practicable
if the commisioner thinks it neceesary.
-70arried. Repeat of special cone.
nuttee, Mr. eritlin in the chair. Tho
report was amended by recommending
the aholishineet ef all exemptions
from taxation. The report was edoet-
ed as amended. The warden, clerk,
treasurer, and Messrs. Mooning awl
1pregitt. 'day *as *gbAferried 'by and Beck were a ointed com te o
HURON courry couactL. PP a "et
su je t "pm tar to itself. report tet the June session, regerding
ttrileso hig.Mkti ,h13. 'do:finite. and Axed liabatiOs Oi' rotocr,nnUeos. • eleotria, Relit and :s, water service.. for
tas ttlf 'di& 'planetary system, court house. The report of reed and
1na net .ttliiiress can be made by •
those win, are ignorant of them. The Moved by Mr Strong seconded by bridge °mull:4#" being read, it Was
second characteristic of inoderri eau..
cation. is the great attention that is tii,.r. Proikcifoot, 'that Thos. Kidd, t
Goforth, Geo, E. Pay, of Clinton, and ,r"ennesedin-g art iren. ridge in Wing
4;, amended hy str king oCthat 'portion
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alias Jordan, of' Goaorion, ho 1 ham, and ,s_tibs itutitt a wooden one.
• It is now telt to be more important to a pointed hieh sclueol trustee Of theie °It a "'"a""ni
Mr, , Byia, s ' ape in ,in„ ..-nettediters, was
by a, *Majority of 18.
now given to methods of teaching.
know. how to teach. 'Ambers must :r 6 t.
esp, fa tve Se Q S•Movedty 1,
ho I t ' •erid and passfel, A b3Plites.eppoint-
equa y ivi e between the branch , ,ete,;:.$ ., ,. ; - IL, ,131 e
what ss hest. Methods eapart li•oin tue runners or sleighs o DE1,40 !Least
agincilltural and horticulenral societies
their underlying principles?'" anon be- three feet nine inches pt ,lvas read
come mechanical and therefore useless; -Carried, Moved by Mr. Prendfoot,
seconded by Mr. Beck, that the ooun. and passed' The villeges'4:eareclitnn
'it is only when they have the intipir. was created a police 'Allege. The
ation of the underlying cil. have an electric lamp placed in the
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VrineiPle's court eoore, and also have a supply
of, water from the Godettoh water-
works placed in the Conrthouse and
Stieleart, seconded by Mr. K.ydd, that k -
snake themselves familiar with all. ing a crinkiiial board on apelie wee
$300 he granted hy this council to be
methods, otherwise they Cannot know read and passed. A b lit* to 'ree\ 't
11 d' 'd d
Council adjourned to meet on the first
Tuesday in June,
that they produce legitimate iesults.
The third characteristic is the agent-,
• ion given to the development and train...
ing of the eevhole pupil, Formerly
only a part 4f the puoil was sent to
school, Now the teacher waits'the
whole boy, mental, physical, and
moral. He wants to train his erabyro
powere, his power to know, to feel,
to will, to enjoy, and he wants to do
this in accordance with welt establish.
ed laws andr principles. The fourth
characteristie is the succeesftil efforts
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that have heen made to render alit* An address was given 1s3r air Day, on
r. .. a , kik r e
t ti e irlence of t1)is bride's. -father,
branches of study attractive and easy. "A little child, its claims ana its , .. .
Our text books are enlivened with 'neva:mare 'aelehigan, The bride looked.
cheracteristics " 'ler D D Wilson roe ,. r ,. a snit of plush .flud
pleasing illustratior,s, with pictures planked the object of the . .. , ..ey pi -et y in .
diagrams to ettarct the eye, to Association, and the. works that is
ie Prose 1 1
nc a satin, mahogany coloe. A largo as-
andYrnbly of friends were present, among
aid the ?memory, and to enkindle the bein " done The nominating corn -
the imaginatiem The other character mittee submitted the following repoet: those from a stance being Mr. lkIcK.
Henderson, of Dakota, Mr. Jannes.
istics of the modern education referred PreeidersteA II manning ; vie'Preei" Henderson, of Poet Huron, Mr. R.
. to were the tending to make our edu- dents, F. metcalf, Blyth ; 11 1 Strang,
, Murdock, of leucknow, brother of the
., cation as ,practical as poesible, the Goderich ; Rev•O Staebler, Crediton ;
eroont, Alias N. Smith, Brock wnye
. introduction of manual labour, the W II Kerr, Brussels ; W Fatheriug- t.,'
aide, and J. W. Tilltyard and wife,
who is a sister to the bride, who reside
at Bloomingdale, Ont. The bride was
the reeipient of many beautifill and
jail, Referred to the jail and court.- seaccEssruzi S. corivENTioN.
house committee. Committes were The seventeenth tinned meeting te
appointed as follows: Eqnalization.- the Huron Sabbath School Association
Rollins, Cox, Beck, Torrance, Tay'or, held in Clinton, on Tuesday Jan -29,
McPherson, Manning, Gregory, Kay, was a most successful one. Rev. Mr
31.00ney C. blinker. Finance.e- Craig, Clinton, gave a very hearty
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thorough preparatiott. It is a enietelee e VIOL
to think we van do nothing: If weare A town bell has berm pommel for
•willing to try, the battle is won, tele fire hell -T. F, .Johnston bee
Never try to he any thiug but eitnple opened ent a law °Moe hem -Mr. It
.and netural. Another • mistake is G. ()lark has lensed the Myth saw
that ettilicient aeornmodation is not mile -Rev. U. A.. Thomas, reetor of
provided for our S.S., Also, the school Trinity °Itroit, preaelted an able
The teacher meet livp up to his pro- week. The dieconrse was a soh° orly,
room is not sufficiently decer:teci. sermon re, the Forfeiters all, Snede.ie
riession, if he inteode bemg a SUOntos logies1 heti noereeting exp sition of
in Oa sabnal. 1)Q/04sPenti the timo the fith ebap 5t.lk verse, of ltlieree
telling stories to, tin; . children A
children's matte winning was Newland -
most enthusiastic. The singing under. „„ Belmore, ,
-ate able leadership df 'Mr, Theentee "e PiTibl 14 4:4° nlunirP. Ilubli°
deceso», jr, reflected grilit credit on 80b0011 taught by mr. 1/ 3.13"rtful41""
hsotalfinlretabil enr Re13
coThiren Mr Gray,a la °BteXaPill'411' PUhlia en4"lillinel't
. and, . ,
e , ement, Exeter and cn Frhbty eveuing" Ulu 11"114°The Pr°'
Mr Day net addressor' the cuildren, (seeds. of whielt art to bedavoted to
Reeej &pet, m A, wingnam seek, decoretieg the sehool. A moot intoe.
ovnro'rn'Tpoltreitily oeitattitioen softatte).1, S. S'. to the °sting and vcal axi3e1/Puti Vr9grannaP
one of the hereimaile „f eeliejoa, ternetionlly and effective y rendered,
Politiee is of sliogingi realtatione, &c., WaS Bya
Women should not he debarred 7froin °fiahles the ''' '1'41° leinre'd resit it icnS
beim., ihterested in Tolities.. It is a
le , wire given by miss Annie Weir; Mein
great i„ , that nun. W. 1). lamb, Wroxeter ; George
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positions of the Ste P. The snbject,
the etnielel moygrove, Winghlun ; aud err, Grob:Inn
Kinlose,, Choice music was furnished
honest men 'Should be in
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Wilson, 'Graham, 13ryans, Ratz,
Dulmage, •McKeau, 'Castle, Griffin,
Britton, Heppel, Milne, H. Either),
Bissett, Road and Bridge.-Kaine,
MeMurchie Stuthers, Thompson,
Elgie, 1-lowe, Stuart, Erratt, Malloy, Tipiady, R. Iretin, Clinton; WeLogan
Anderson, Lyda, Beacom Seott, D. D. Wilson, Seaforth ; Rev, II.
School and Printing. - Beacom,
Simpson, 13rucefield ; R. H. nic.Kein
Oliver, Sanders, Strong, Beurreweis, zie, Goderiche B. Townsend, Aullett;
Jacques, Johnston. Jail and Court Rev. 0. Staebler, S. S. Nash, Credi-
House.-13eck, Smith, Oliver, Girvill, ton. In and interesting address on
MeEwan, Sanders,Jaeques, Benneweis ."‘Selftrairking Of 8. S. 'teachers" Rev.
Howe, Anderson, Stuak.t. Salaries.- i C. Staebler, Crediton, showed that
Strong, Bissett, Johnston, Wilson the teacher needs a three fold training
Proudfoot, Mooney, Erratt, Cox, spiritual, model and practical. The
Greeory. Warilens.-BrittoreEelly, true teaeher will not be satisfied until
he has won the pupil to Christ. He
must lead a life of . trust and obedi-
ence to Ohrist,•and .prectice .what lie
teaches. The teapher - must he -an ton, minute secretary ; J 0 Steven -
costly presents. Rev. Mr. Holmes', of
active thinker, theanind will develop son, Clinton, treasurer. Executive
Memphis, performed the ceremony.
through meditation and study of the •Committee, Rev 0 H. 'Bridgernare
Theliappy couple left on .-the evening
word. He must be in living sympathy [Jensen; Rev J H Simpson, Bruce -
train for i ort Huron, thence to Luck --
with the truth, grasp the truth clearly field ; It W ireKenzie, Goclerich ; Rev
now, where a reception was tender-
aed review it oven :Rd over again. J Smith, Cahoon; T =His,- Kippen.
ed them by Mrs. J.G. Murdoch . and .. ''• ''''
The -teacher rods0'be apt to.teach•urid The report was unanimously adopted.
Mrs. R. D. Cameron,-Ilie Caltdon-
should to teach 'is'Y' 'teaching The It WaS decided to -hold the next meet-
ian hall on -Friday evening drew Hee
subjeetwasdiscusseclbyRev.J.Livings- ing at Seaforth.
, largest crowd of anything o! the kind
tons W. °raja, A Stewart, J. E. Glenfarrow. ' ever held in this town. • It is said -
Howell, J. 13. Howie, J. P. Simpson, A. surprise party, consisting of about that 2,60 were counted as being pres-
Mr. D. D. Wilson" and 'Mr. T. n
- forty or fifty of the friends of Alt% ent. This included sotnefrom neatly
Pickard.' Mr. Day, Secretary of the Wm. Wilson, of the boundary line all elke neiedibering towns and villages,
Provincial Association gave an. in- between Renick and Tarnherry as- The arraneements were excellent, the.
structive address. "R. aflex influence sembled at his resideece on the eve., provisions rich 'Ina plentiful, the
of S. S. work," was discussed by Rev ring of the enth with wen filed ' music ehecring and graceful gyrations '
J. E. • Howell followed ley Revs. baskets to enjoy a social time. Dar- .*ere indulged in ad libitum.
Bridgethan, Simpson, Fisher, ad ing the evening Mr. Thomas Higgius ----
Liviegstone, Mr. . Grigg .akid Mr. East Wavearnoah,
was. appointeechairm an -of the meet- - -
Irwin. “Oeder and how to keep it," was On Tuesday hist a son of 11fr. Ohas.
ingestd a short programme tonsisting
taken up by -Mr. Grigg, Exeter. The , t Armstrong, of the 12tik, cork. while on
oi speeches, music end recitations 551
Armstrong,
spoken to by Messrs. Day, his way from 'school had his thigh
carried out, atter which the yoneg
D.- D,.. Wilson, T. 'C. '"Pielcard and borie brelten'by falling off a sleigh.
people enjoyed themselves playing
Revs, '. 'Craig, Livingstone, .Flowell, e Ile also received internal injurkes.-
games till the small hours when the
Fisher and.. Sfeweri. R. W. McKee. Mr. John McDonald, of Seult Ste.
company prooeeded to' their separate
zie, Goderich, introduced the temper' Marie, Mich , and formerly of this
homes well pleased with the vvay they
welcome to the delegates. Short and
stiresdating addreasee were given by
W. J. Clarke, Mrs. Hurray, W,Grigg,
Exeter ; Revs. W; Craig, and J.
Liviogstone, Mrse Thies, White, D.
haft a perfect eight to criticize the by mr a" v:rs' B'lintnn and D. .1•Y''
actions of the State or sovereign of fegle, of Pelmore. The M. inghem
the State. The true test of the pros- Herknoniea Band 'composed of E F.
perky of the Statisis t, be fOund in Gersterthe eftleient lenderekeel =sere.
the grand types of manhood -found AeSchastian and A Flingeton rendered
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tnliktitirioeillo,caitilisobet:nmeaspurroescipeblyityalf pprtsir smut' 100A caP'ivating"le')tinna which
were rapturously applauded. kr.
nal suecess of he people. . (give' a Piereen floss most gennelly •and see.
State true,' loyal honest men, and ti"sefullY Pn'sidati. The entertainment
nothing can 'dearer its SUCCeSS, ri he ler as en admirable one, renewing nreat
8 8 has become a mighty social force credit on Mr' Barton aadllis'alevee andf
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Agency in developing oileisreari well trained sclkolaras.
righteousness, . No Staie can be truly
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prosperoue, when elections are carried en e e,e,„eI'llxcknA)w.
it 11;0: ggl tt . al rn . dib e workr y . TheiSprSepiaarpitegrfo:rfinhe- eat;'-a3-.."7.0';"104war.,er.eir.thee erareintrgriec.fl:insi
youth for positions of honor and treat Miss - Anna E. .McLel an, third
daughter of Mr. A. McLehen, to
in the State. The address was full
M. W. G. Murdock, of Lech:low,
ef thought, and was well received.
. . took plane nn Wednesday, Jfilt. 28111,.
,, great improvement in the architecture memarohie,•Kaine, Torrance, Kay,
, of our school -houses and . egnipment Milne. Special. -Manning, Rollins,
.of our schools, and above all, the H. Either, Kelly Girvin, Griffin, Bap;
, great improvement of our teachers pel, Ratz, Castle, :Beacon, Thompson.
. '.. themselves. But, like Burns' Holy 'rhe report of Mr. Ainsley, road corn -
Willie, lest •missioner, waereferred to the road
We owre high and proud should turn
and bridge • committee. Application
of Messrs. Floedv, held Crooks and
Tiehboutne fertile, use • of the court
room to hold the sessions' of the
Sepreme Grand ' Orange Lodge of
Britisli America, in the latter part of
May .next, was read and granted..
Moved by Mr. Milne, seconded by Dr.
• Rollins, that the warden; and clerk
'Cause we're sae gated,
?the lecturer more than intimated that,
enore-eepecially in the elementary
branches, thoroughness had not kept
pace with the advancemint in other
eubjecta
The Dominion parliament was
opened on Thursday last and the
mession promises to be an exceedingly
Laine one so far as the meagre.bill of
elate presented is concerned. Reference
is made to the Fishery treaty, an
amenanieet to the Francliese Act, and
•;413)0•Feei. of minor topics. During
• ices trenumber of changes woe
memoralize the Ontario Legislature
to make it compuleory on Municipali-
ties to have the yearly audit macheand
printed between the :15 and 24th days
of December in etioli"yeer, and to
make the municipal year ea at 'the
same date -Carried.: Moved by Mr
Bissett, seconded by Mreespraham,
that no member who does not present
himself dairy et the sittings of the
e ' Mede 41i: •'Ministry, .• Sir :obits Council, shalla•ecoive pay for these:me
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- • • • • -Carried. Alt. Smith, moved, second.
ernmeereenieninieter at40!nanae, was ea" by Mr. Beck, that $20 be expended.
„ steOaike&e.d..lei •, on 9e „.1eotei.,, alke.: r flowers to ba placed in the beds
Dewdney became e'ii,igif:tif ,the aroued, theecoureliouse, the same to
Interint and John eeeart Post he expended under the supervision of
of A' ne mane_ . the cleric. -Carried. The Finance
,rtastor general instead'
s report was referred back
ben appointed Lieutenant Goveimor of '`jemmittee'- r--
. to so report as to mike it obligatory
'Nova Scotia. The usual number 'at on munieipalitiis to meet half the
new members have been introduced costetifspedcller's licenses;oemrnended
there being no constituencat
y presen . gretene • ree to indigent persols.
t to W 't d f ' '
When so ratnended the report was
nnrepresentel The address was
adopted. Moved by Dr. Rollins,
moved by err R S White, of 'Cardwell. seconded. by Mr. Graham, that the
The seconder was sr Lepine of =pt. question of reducing the number of
t • al East, members attending the county council
n by at•least one third, be referred to the
ns Central Ciaptenittee, .corttnosed Special committee to report On at
... .,. 1 3 woe sessionet.a.Carriecl.. Moved by
representativi47 front' the several
Mr, Beck, seconded by Mr Proudfoot
cettivienfenneitteee of the Leymen's that a committee cemposed. of Messrs.
nvention of the Guelph, London Kelly, Wilson, Rollins, Keine, Mann-
- Niagara Conferences of the ing, Proudfoot and the warden be
thodist.Church met at Woodstock appointed to make enquiries, es to the
cost of a suitable building for'n, house
diecuse plans to carry into effeet
of refuge in the county, and to see if
decision of the Leyinen's Oonven- the several municipalities axe willing
IT held in Htunilton last August. to grant a liberal stun for its estateish-
in follow/lig platform was adopted.: input , to report on the same at the
June syssion.-Cerried, The Finance
trIlEit ,the Stationing Committees
committee report being road consider.
- inposed of minieters and laymen able discussion ensued •on the sabjuct
'. iiI flunibera. 2. That all of peddler's licenses being granted free
nee committees and church to indigent persons. After several
; including tho Couferenee motions • and amendments had been
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sial crimmittees be composed of considered the following finally carried
by a majority of thirteen: That leo
nieter and laymen in egoist nutn- ' license lie grantel to indigent persons
rs. Ps Lha t that the right of lug that elch immicipality look After
ham, Brucefield ; W Grig, Exeter.
General eecretaries, J 0 Smith, tied
W M Gray, Seaforth ; I Ttiylor, Oline
mice question. It was also epoken to hail spent. that eveniA sonial was
by Mr.Glarke and Rev. J,Livingstone. held at the residence of 111r.• Ciamp-
At the evening , eeesion the retiring, bell,•fitlf.Con.' of Turiffierry on the
'Peesident. Mr. Clarke stated, that . he e
olst, where a very pleasant time was
infernied leaving theieounty of Huron spent, the'prosreeds amouning to $11,
The President ;twee:Mr. A. H. Mann- which goes for the repairing of the
ing Was then innoduced. Light-. Presbyterian churcle Bluevale,-- A
bearers and'Freit bearers by 'Rev Mr large crowd of people surprised Mr.
McMillian, Auburn and Mr. Jas Scott . John Gemmill on Thursday evening
Clinton. "Systematic congregational by driving up to his house, taking
Bible study,” was discussed by Rev. - possession and amusing ,thernselves
Mr E1owie, of Brussels, The musical for a. time when they departed at a
part of the programme was preformed reasonabia hour --Mr Wesley Bentley
by a union choir, under the leadership has returned from ,n, visit t,) frirmitis in
of Vik McKay. On Wednesday Bayfield and Brussels
morning a very profitable consecration
township is spendina a few .weeks
with:friends liere.-Mie Basil 'Coultes
has returned home from Middlesex
and rumor says he is not alone. -Miss
Mary Littletair and Maggie Miller, of
Morris it:pent a, few clays with friends.
on the 7th last week -Mr, G, Walsh
has gone to Wiegbeen to work in the
Union Furniture factory. Mr. Enoch
Shorts has rented his'farm to Mr. A.
Scott. He intends removine to tho
vicinity of fjliatha shortly. -The.
Literary, was n grand success on
Friday eight, a contest between two
sidee elnnen by Mies Emma. Bennett
and Mr M. Harrison being the object
service was conducted by Rov J H Binevale• of in'yrest. Miss Ida Stewart gave
Simpson. "Is it .an advantage to Mr. Wm. 'Rev; and family have 'some very ,fine selections on the organ
memorize and rehearse scripture texts removed here from The programme on the •whole was all
itt the Balton, '7'1 was introduced by Russ has moved to his farm near the that could be .desired. Messrs, A.
Rev D M'Rarestty,,,Londesboro. He. station, -Mr, N. bee bought Steiyart,'F. Kay and C. McClelland
said the scholar shouid memorize Rot. widey,i4 bouso and lot were appointed. jnclges and nave the
Scripture horn a literary . point of Bluevale for $2,00. -Tenders are asked decision favor of Mr. • IIttrkison's
view, but especially from a religious- for repairing the Presbyterian church peogramme by 130 points. ---:Mr. D.
sense, faith, bopeana love is steetigth. I in this,place --Mrs. John Messer has Lawrence closed his singing class at
'oiled by herring the truth of the 'been indisposed but is reeovering.- Hoover's 80001 With asplendid con -
Bible stored in the mind, for reforonde -Miss Elisabeth Messer is visiting in cert 011 Ti...esclay evening last. no.
_Asher also 13russels--Mr NI Ross, a former resi; programme wits a eeriee Awl very
in tithes of need, 1/. r4.
spoke on the same subject. Revs dent of Bitievale hut who bas lived at pleasing (emend theway is was render.
Staebler, Liviegstone, Craig and Gorrie for some time, has returned to ed reflected credit on the teaching and
Sittipson, discussed the subject.. this place, -.Bev Mr Itussel, Londes- executive ability of its •promoter. Mr
Next; "The °botch's elaims upon bore, conducted the services in the S, Gracey, of Winghant, added variety
and obligations tn its S. S. depart Methodst ehereh last 'Sabbeth eve. Ana spice tothe progranime by his
nient," was introdoeed by Rev. J. Wee. -Oar selekel footebell tenni have well chosen and spleetlidly given
WilSon, Exeter, and the aulijoot was accepted a challongo fro'e a team reeitikeions. Alt% Lawrence had fifty
further discussed by ttev A. Porter nutic0 up from Messrs Fraser and ,pupile here Iola about 70 at Matte
ter/y •Iroarile to invite ana of its °en- Moved by Mr, Prondfont, Mrs. White and Mesers Met'oven's Iloilo Os. the match to be
cheater,
tri,ters to ac-copt:, provisionally each s"°"<l'l by in'rith, tljl it bik Lloyd, Mellis and Day. I.Mistakos Wayed nolo Biturdett in the vicinity
vi&it ion.; her frill reenenier• • 11.1.
eefert•ed to jatl and emit limetie S 14 work end how to avoid them," of the /atter. selkool.-Me Jael,sork
81 enntilittett conablee the was 11)troduced 1).7 D D WilAniT Was in 1-,v.vn wee'r..;-11.ov T'te T'reshytarian ftti making
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Belgrave.
itP Pit cases to the neal demeinh ot oe eenveetine me j,„y t,, oxrct .Nrrtil•l(0)110`1 spoci11 tAkP8 Dia00 erIl TinlrAglay (Welling th,;(i..
fifetionine' Ilelinnitteh and t,lie the•right of. the .Zeetst, -rcom; Faro n be a tinlesa Ite mO,Ices to services during the week. " .114th • •