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\ while the oilleilitingnlinieter Wee ROY. most 000140 played On ow.' groonds & concert. In 1894g it was thought nee. ;
" le IL Wing, of Tomtit°, 'Nestle or taw for some tittle, Q01,' bOyfi were talead essoxy to 'enlarge the school gremmis .
bride, Tee bride, nem WO giV011 itwo.Y by e score of 7-0 ontil the 9th, inning and after touch didicolty four rods on '
by her tether, looked the *titre ef wben through eutne costly errors the the eitet side were .plocered from the
itElliT • •Iti:! i t‘A . . . b '
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) ‘alee Here lam mounted on white made nine Vt.)113 And then the P bad twe additieetel space that our yew Whoa.
obese eatin, with tenumiegs of chife,
The work done iu the school is woe -
ovilueee in a beautiful gown ef leerY vieltors had 0, merry go retold and Bill estate and it ts on part of this
A staine aperieut in the form or 0,
powdor, and by the additiou
te little water It produeete 4o (twig-
.oretine. and eeereehing &might :tad
inIokIy euree headache, indigestion,
biliousnees, °tee ete.
A Pleasant Aperient
eon, lew eusenautey von was wool,
and was Vangilip NV it 11 a small wreath
of °ramie blossoms, ller bouquet was
btsiiliti ruses, tier going away gown
wee of navy bine ladiee' tenth with
welet of white all-over lace with hat
to weevil. The brideemaid, Miss
Adelyn Ratz, wore a handsome gown
or embroldeeed net over pale geeee
taffeta. and canted. pink: roses. The
flowersiele weee litt Pearl tied Deena
Wing m dela) froeles te! white 0.1,14:111-
1.10,1k"'et5'"itilthilk 0t;*11',.1.,1',41,',11b;1*.gt`sluoeflletIL'est
.3:eirtioularly reetuninended during the ea.' The gromn wail eatePoeted by
Feank onninno. or Tome to Univ.ereity.
After the ceremouy the gueste assene.
bled in the diniee room where A attin.
ty Iune,heou was Sermi, Guests were
present irom Orediton, Londote New
Hamburg, Elmira Tom.
to. Mr. and Mrs. Hallman will spend
their lioneyamou at Montreal, Quebee,
Rochester, tied New York, Among
the many handsome and esefal wed-
girtS Wati cheque for a eubstau-
$, tial 0,0.11)l111 t together with. a piano
pro,,,,rod end toe "le by ',iv,
from the brideeaptereete, and a hand-
some tnautel eloek from a few paella,-
meetery Mende or mv, Rate., a, silver
tee setwiee front je MeRugh,
COVIts DRUG STORE thy ratlehman of teelgery, and apother
ti mu len, Oat h ompanie ot Beam,
tuagnitleeet set or silver cutlery from
"Tho Bueet. Olub" of that WWII and
e • oattrio others. The groonfs gitt to the 'bride
iSeN: t .1 ter,
was a peao. pendant with amethyst
• settiug. to the bridesmaid a pearl cres-
cent, to the pianist a pearl deur de-Itsi
ifigNeeter Abuoctii e etui. to the two lietie tiowee eerie peart
' • Q.; ' and tortptoise rings. Mr.. and Mrs,
Saaders Oreekh,, Props. Baffin:to will make their honto in
1301,i111. YOUreklreeSpOndtqlt join with
1.7; D rxr, 42,!$. '106 thk, host ot Molds ill wishing the pop -
War and amiable yoong bride and her
McGillivray
Itot smuttier moot hs.
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fords quiek; sure and eertahe relief,
‘voineuenoing at the Not of t he trouble.
elms rengt every atfeet ed ote
gen aud produeing he:telly mull -
Tien.
Price 500., a Bottle.
VOLE, Plum 11,
Smith Tod or reeeie„
ed the eeeree ef M. at the reeent
eenseeeseiou
at Toronto 1„-niv •esite.,
lee ie grakluute of the leriuele. pule
seho el anci 411$0 of t he leueal, Higi.
eeleeet.--Mrs, tete\ tettr'te wee eelled to
„Arkone last week ovelag to the serious
worthy husbend the blessing that
this welted allords,
The plate glaes front' or the Severeign
Rank was placed in position on Mon-
day. -Mrs. Zwieker has returned
from her visit to Parkhill. While
there she attended the wedding of her
sister, Li7.zie.-Miss Yaeger of
Berlin is visiting at the borne of Mr.
eileeee ot her tallier, etr, eteselows.- ,,,,t at,. cl,„„.„„ z„,„--„,,,,k,„,....3.ars., hAwAs
Samuel Rolland has retarned to his of Ailsa Craig is speeding, a few days
!acme in Lieury 0:Nst, a tptv mt West. At the home of her sister, Mee'. Hoff -
his *tweet* he vieded Moose- mare Crediton East. -Ira Brown and held about the year IS.0 in the in sta.. Ropkirk, S. S. Nash, Wm. Lewis, S.
leek; ei.askateeen and 1101mi Diatriete Art- Zwicker smelt Sunday in Zurich, Brown, 3. 11. Boltzmann, 0. Bluett.
ble on the farm of Adam Gaieer., and
en ta,, pr,wityco of Sasketehowett, tele- Thee- say they had a delightful dine As caretakers: Mathew Winer, M.
the teacher was Mr. Riehard Adams.
lug nil 4 ,1031rtor s"ti" ols- tmla at the and at k, going agatu.-Mr. and Mrs, ...en honor is doe to those tioneersswhe Finkbeiner, John Dyer, Mrs. Sites, T.
letter +lee le Meesre. Robinsen denies Clark and daughter, Miss Ewe
.and Ross were et god in movieg the and Mrs, Jane. Winer a Centralia left ovetcame such great datculties, in Appleton„ Fred Wein, Peter Winer,
John Dietz, Christian Fahner.
order to give tiler ehildren an educa-
bee** whieh A. W, Smith purchased last week tee: an extended visit with tion, and honor too to those eame Some of these gentlemen have given
-1-1"11 °"'ll'etI Bke 4 $11"k ir""heir rc'lative$ ill Wertull11" titta Eauhul ton. children, who are eo-day caueing this many faithful years of service in the
'`W4.11`1"et ett‘' t's the 11'1" 'Irkd it w71.1'i Wilbert Clark (4 St. Marys will look fine school to he erettedeo that. their interests of the school and a few who
teereed ee the groetel.-Harre Peal, often- Mr, nerk's heenees busiuese due- •childree tuav hareeveryadvantege and deserve the special thaoks of the sec -
who le wen keeeven in tide vielnity. bee. his abeenee.-Perey Rumble, GM. be readv to face the world strength- tion for their devotion are: Jacob Ell-
ttaving res:deO at the home of D. nor- R. brakesman. of Sarnia is visiting eoed be- e goee eeeeeeeom ber and Chas. Brown, who for nearly
mein- 4 th eetee fel' s'ev.e'r.za S'ezIr• w" ' friends ill tbLs villae4v--Ntr& 11 LU From Mr. Gaiser's farm the school SO vears served the Section aS trustee,
rez•entiy married to Miss Mary tgortisa Beaver and IAA tle son.zVernou, ttre vie- was moved to the A.-al-pew:et, shop Of Zlaiter or secretary. Michael Fink-
,leteetry. Me. Pori is el Vrai kilt1W0 ttiug :\ t'7's'• $""miel :Mber "d 1.4'11111Y Mr. Guinn; which stood where Mr, heiner who has acted as trustee for 15
, \Volker's store is now situated and the ' years Jas. Clark, who has been trustee
Atillex. having made fame .for himself in lebly. Mieb.-While playing' ball
i.11 110A.O.T (41.X.40S,, III$ nyyriy rt,IN:ka,s tast week Alvin MeMetreileeeliPPed anee teaeher wee* Mise Rothe. It was then for the same length of titne and Wm.
;fra thtw Ilarts extend tO nun and ms rot, $przkulhig his arm. Be 1$ now decided to move thesehool south and Werail, who has acted as trustee for
evide he.. --t. wishes fer a. long and hapPY obliged to (Ivry it in a ilings-ldre, the lot now oveupled bv Mr. Sims was 10 years, besides acting as auditor and
nearried life. Sohn Either has retnrned from. It visit nurchased, and,. white f he ;-'sallool Nrasli in other offices; S. Brown, son of 0.
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.eing4 erected, the ....hohu4s met for OM- 1 Brown, has served five years as tens -
to Brinsley„-Mrs, Louisa Either :ma 1
CreditOn N,les- B. el-„eeiera Beoeeneaeee vtaltleregseeeleae; tion in eir.W.Ste.vense legthern. When I tee besides holding other °dices.
:t)v,cro or Mus, Bnows.„- A.nother rives tu televon and teumanaten. euree- the echool was trompleted it was at 1
eteu out betove they started the soore,
In the lest innings. oer boys made one
run leeving the score 9-8, m fever of
the visitors. Our Stars Itevem1t lost
hope end say they 004 beet the OA -
tore. Our untnegee, Auguse Kan, is
peaking arrangements to have these
two clubs. come together agate in a
week or ten days,
LAYING THE CORNER STONE.
Monday evening the interesting ceee-
inony of laying the corner stene of our
uew school home took place. A large
amber were in attendaece. The Baed
rendered appropriate music for the oo.
casion. Tho principal of the school,
Me. Made Bleat, read the history of
S. S. No. 5 since it was organimeti to
the present date, giving the names of
the teachers, trustees, auditors, chair-
man and caretakersvhesides giving in-
teresting facts regarding the organiza-
tion of the seetion. • Mr. Wm, Lewis
folloWed in a well rendered address.,
whieh was listened te with rapt atten-
tion. After this short addresses were
made by Revds. Bean and Andrews,
The laying of the corede 030116 then
took place while the Band played. The
tin box contained copies of the Free
Press avid Advertieer, money, a photo
of the old. school, as well aa it$ history,
whioh had teen read by Mr. Bluett.
The masons are at watt: putting up
the first, story of the building. Whee
the building is completed it will be e
grand structure.
nieeroner. $. se. so.. 5.
As the corner stone of this our new
school is. about to be laid, it seems bot
peoper to give a short sketch of the
ilistory of the school in this section.
There are many of the pupils of the
first sehoo1 in this part still. with us,
and as 1 reed the old familiar names,
no doubt the scene of the old desk in
the old school will flash before their
eyes. Many Would like„ had they the
chance, to return again in order to
take better advantage a their oppor-
tunities, but that is imposeible, still it
tney be a lesson to theecholterspreseet
to -night to waste no time, so that
wheu their opportunity has passed
they:nay look back with no regrets
for lost chanees. The first school was
is being t,
thy of note and many, who to -day ere
holding responsible positions, began
• their education to fit themot;e.c.itihteoir
PlWtolbte
ua11
n4:Uhe tfhlp atebtecin
four years
29puptis $0 uhtarsaeneawt oteU attthiseanIgalill
haye passed, 1902 Melinda Trick
1;01 t
serlar,eek
in l'the Inspectorate and in
was first and Gertio
Short third, may this work contieue
in the new sch°o1 just bending, where
pupils and teachers will have better
adyenteges for stedy and therefore
we shall look for better results.
The following gentlemen have been
principals of the school besides those
mentioned of teachers before the build-
ing of the $ohool: Messrs. A. Hopkirk
1875-1880; Nash, 1881-4881; McNabb,
1880-4.887; Tait,1888-1889; Hobbs, 1890;
Oampbell,1891; Easter, 1892; Westman,
Easter 1892-1893; T. Nichol, 1894-4896;
B. Simpson, 1897-1898; G. Bloomfield,
1899-1901; 0.Bluett 1902 to the present.
With these thefollowing lady teach-
ers have been associated: Misses Mof-
fatt, Rogarth, Price, Atkinson, Bow-
en, Hare, Howkins, Hodgins, Taylor,
Heise, Potter, Bakee, Wiggins, Rus-
sell, Boswell, Balla.ntyne, LeTousel,
Ball, Banes, Courcey, Fraser, Tich-
bourne, Trevethick, Fortner, Wilson,
Dow McCallum, McBean, Samiter,
Robson,Simpson, Kieuzle and Farrow.
Of these ladies three --Misses Tich-
borne, LeTonsel and Robson have
gone to the world beyond amid the
sorrowing of those who knew them.
The following gentlemen have acted
as trustees: -Messrs, a Brown, M.
Morlook, Jacob Eilber, Chas. Brown,
Schneer, G. Wein, F. Wuertb, Wm.
Stevens, 3. G. Young, W. Banes, J.
Panots, J. Kuhn, J. Finkbeiner, A.
Hooper, Mich. Finkbeiner, Jas. Clark,
Wm. Wenzel and S. Brown.
As auditors: W. Stevens, B. Brown,
Chas. Brown, Jacob Eilber, 0. Kibler,
W. Gaiser, W. Wenzel, G. Brown, 0.
Rienzle, Dr, Rollius, J. Clark, S.
Brown, J. H. Boltzmann, C. Zwicker.
As chairman and secretary: Jacob
Silber, G. Brown, 3. Lewis, Dr. Rollins
H. Either, M. P. P., Wm. Wenzel, A.
Or 011r kliat'St 1widt'Alts has lssea over I -Miss Ka -re Me&tvhen sPent a tew.1 owe taken po&.....essionor,ana nedoul;,4
to the teeeorlte, reter to daye irt leunion durluie the ereek,-Tlee th, tmrents.,,„,a ,b.,,,bisreit, as oaneh
the xletutt-e et ;Utz., .itary Brewee, here eaietnte or ‘1,ohlt, posh,. tn that little log seboal home as' 3 00 nts a Day
relietot ti10. IMO 301111 13owih W.1.10 last Wealle.l'ANF Paseed• 'ea anwotheee wee do iu the Sue building, now he
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I.V.0$1.'0111tV1W t4tAkt!' 'her Anti• of eer tho. neighborhood.---., pnRigse, Itesem,s„ t
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