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and upwards received. Inter st
dvd lonrleelnal Juno Seth and December 31sts
d 'ltest current retesc ntere4 anoued.
f r stock dealers and lrastness teen
na$. lir:cuts at Eenererfor Dom. Govern=
t'WD Hafta014, Manager. •
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HE EXETER TIMflS,JUEOth,
down feu= the clouds a streak or announcing the Cooservative polic.y
lightning for any onroese. Even regarding the proposed. Transaonlia-
the primitive method of that all- ental railway, said ;—"[t is for the
round philosuplier might be people to decide. Let them deter-
ployed with In Alefit„ in the light et mine whether Canada shell have
Mrs. Leopole's Mire. A copper -tipped, Government owned railway- er ZLraile
-lie, with an insulated wire ex- way owned Government." One of
tending to the swollen knee -joint of the most significant "feels in con -
a rheumatic sufferer, might acbieve nection with tbe demand for the
what all the usnel medieal preserip nationalizatien of the eeoond trans,
ions, including Turkish batbs and continental line is that all t he lade -
trips to ho .t spring's, have not liteen pendent papers, nueli as the Toronto
able to acteomplish. News, Ottawa Journal, and Hama-
n Herald, are strongly in favor o
w HAT0SHOULD policy
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A. mutual insurance convene' for
Tirtt,e eu ox A greolt dteal MP the protection of On arlo Agricule
°Iffelitig etl$,°331_,7 °1'.,WAQ$e4 to on t ral Societies against financial loss
account 0a disorder Is over-
t!, ebyANT",1.-1),XLii, rho d'.41,-,earery
1 Dr. J. S. Leonherds.
A street enneur4 of women.; ail.
suerkiS Aro: censure 5.getthe-4aod!Llihr Ls
taken 'beinig eunned, tiler ancteth liars
1, 'Ver. ditra410110Llato Poinon inetood.
E nutriaen. film pasta carie d .by
Uie blood btreekthout t tife
otcs Weak women whcirtre hard-
ly evott well--mervositt drewhinl, con..
dltion—lintbs aehe, back aches head
oatts— Utcrs. oon.ftipated. ANTI.
„PAL, ate igre* 4.,y4ttem it,reatment,
II1cerree, these :troubles-% it starts
it wetk by making a well stomach
" Insures strengtdt to weak wemen
(harmless at .any stave; er con
it or a W011.1311,$ life, and ther0
:ts n, -tate A1Ir1LL cogmot
tinedV. iLt stfe1.5e •Wle,Mart Who
t rniy use la Pottle 'OX: AN
PILL free it PM any expanse. Ifsat-
sfy.etery results 410 not followitsusd
a us Wrapper 1Vi3l arn a drug
Weil. EMS, MAUI Marcittrsed and g.r.kt
ycut money back by return mail.
WilteenstEyle Co , Niagara Valls, Ont.
A menthes Iteatteent for 50 eents.
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NOTE AND COMMENT
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tasi year and had tti inhlIorLcon-
siderable quantities re wised
an abundant crop of hay. Tite fine
texpouszve tzt4 rni weather exile 'enced during
•IfIlPs are in n,,I, , .
tarA .0., 4.,.1 We past week was just what the
e,,q,. ,,20, .,1 farmers were praying for and has
* 41 4° done an inimense .traottnt of good
' '
If Lite rains meant millions of dollars
' to 1 he crops of tltis Province, 1 he
c recent fintt spell of weather means
h._ millions more. Now that aur farm-
ers feel satisfied that a big yield
of bay is assured they are beginning
• to make more liberal deliveries, but
, as the demand has taken care of
ta•en them, btryers have; not 3 -et been able
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'ern get in at lowerfigures. Quite a
I an- few car load arc( going forward to
•A Bank !New York from the Richelieu dis
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Ile 45, '.triets fair amount is being
lc- . and a m
e ."Pm111- shipped to Grent Itritain. No. land
1
Jetr-tt)e the No. 2 Canadian bay has been doing a
-tot helP little better in New York. Although
,ftunald e fairly good week's business has
cam- been don(1 with buyers looking for
eylluileet lower prices.—Trade Bulletin .
ab:.,_ dealt.
1 'lid he '• FOUND AT LAST.
ct,
isbe some
air. A A liver pill thee is small andsure
foot i that acts •gontly, tetnekly and thar—
itt cmghly, ithat does not tgripo., Laxn-
offic- Liver Pate possessestheses tnnali,tion,
and are a sure cure for Liver Care-
n which te plairet„ .ConsLiptttion Sick Hee:dee:bee
Vete
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Vil COUGH. To Assist Nature
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t_cr comes, ' .D.r. I Probably in order either to hum -
See Syrup conquers , . .
'Throat, Hoarsen that e or instruct the medical pro -
all Diseases of fes.sion, Nature occasionally proves
l
—I • that rheumatism isc .curable. Re-
cently, for example, as an American
rade exchange points out. Mrs. Leopold
--. of Savannah, Georgia, was struck by
hes crop is ,now as- lightning, and.on recovery from the
evione,
as even the shock she found that eery tract of
en obstinate inflammatory rheuma-
tism, which had made her life wret-
ched, for a long time, had vanished.
In another case a bee's sting work-
ed a permanent cure of the disease
and in stilt. another the kick of a
,
The Georgia case Bitty be an indica-
tion that the electric current, ap-
plied with great strength, is a re-
medy within the reach of the pro-
fession. This same ins tepee may
serve another purpose . The bolt
which banished Mrs. Leopold's rheu-
matiena bowled o ver and k ill e.d
'a pct gander, wbich seems to prove
that it is useless 'to crawl under a
feather bed during a thunder storm
Eleetricity has been one of the
common means of treating rheum-
tism, but" evidently it has ' not
been used properly, since it bas fail-
ed, Lo produce any marked effect
Old ladies have ridden persistently
in electric cars in the hope, t ha t. all
troneced current between the. trolley
wil'et and the 'Tail% W0111(1 diminish
tile pain of their rheumatic joints
the only effect has been to en -
It the rttilway corporation. The
trouble has been Heat . the Octetors
-e, not si u (z i e ft the methods of Ne-
e, In Teceei years they have re-
cognized Hie diseortitiou of. N It tiii,' o
ess, of which there
to Short time 'ago
,e nuous rains, are
terfaIn the cilia:
1, Ile e East ern Town-
er y .0ort Crop
rt ends saying
Ls ST‘
your gray
r11,g.0,. look old?
d';.,e not forty !
looki.ng old.
p
b'
Borden,
pogit
mule the recip-
cithinet of silvel
...lien of his fittieti
Hughes presid-
w;als mad
nont boss 11, in belLt1
11. U1tt Senator.,
t tried farm he
1 4."1 1 lo. 110z71Q of the insect
rayin„,t, 120.1. away from a plum
etrt tn slnehrobin mith ap-
vesliree li ninest, The has-
tnanitin u.t 41 ti.r hose an all the
et Itet 1411m 11.es hut when he came
to tueL, tlo sz oplo! the robin tree
hided four -fold tirtt of the °titers.
1,(. kindly ft trmer siiw a great light
trot noysays it wouhl be Well if ev-
er. plum tree bore a robin's nest.
Hume ort- tt rept ion anti tovine
consumption ere identical. Such is
the fIldinte lot the British Royal.
CoreintN-ion contained in an interim
report An-,. issued. It states that
extttuttvq' .1.xttryttrients prove that
the disettse produced 1.3" tuberculous,.
nutterit.11, whether of human or bo-
vine origin, wit ilenhietil, both iin
broad generel features and Witli re-
gards to its eeffeete upon the tissu-
es. Tlit . finding is importettt , as 1
shows the pessibility of infection
through milk.
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Tim annuli tneeting of the On-
tario License Holder's Association
was held at .Toronto on Wednesday
The chief /stetter discussed was how
best to present the -claim. of license
holders for eompensation in view of
the expectation that prohibition le-
gislation or legislation aiming, at
Government control will be intro-
duced in the legislature next session
The association claims that where
a license is cancelled, through no
fault of the license holder there
ehottid be compensation.
* * *
Marconrs latest achievement is
the publication of a daily paper on
the Cunard Line Campania during
the trip from Liverpool to New
York. The Campania received
news first from the station at Pols
dhu in Cornwall, then from Cape
Breton, and filially from Cape Cod.
Poldhu was not lost till the ship
was 2,300 miles teway, and Iwo days
in mid -ocean communicatioin was
maintabaed with both shores. The
Cape Cod station was first heard
from et a distance of 1,030 miles.
Mr. Eorden, Leader of Lite Opposi-
tion in. Lite House of Commons in
front rain during the fall fairs is a
possibility of the not distant future
✓ 1 11, Cowan, superintendent of
AnTioultural Societies in the Prov-
ce. has issued a cirenhir to all ors
tizations or the kind, asking for
an estimate or the loss from tite
enuse mentioned for each year dur-
utg last st tIe siys The
tartnient intends to ascertain the
loss, zurut average La.'s, Then
e sh ill t v, to for 111111114 e
selterne tt lwrthy Ow societies sil
5.0 ituU injury, 11 is linely 10
the Ent 'trnt nal arrange
Aching Joints
In the fingers, toes arms, and other
parts of the body, are loints that ere
inflamed and swollen by rheumatism—
that acid condition of the blood wile !1
affects the muscles also.
Sufferers dread to move, especiallt
-after sitting or lyine- long, and thee
condition is commonly worse in we,
weather.
"I suffered 02',,a(l1utiy from rboomatisiti,
but have been corindetely eared by 11000rs
Sarsaparilla, for which 1 arn deeply -grate.
tin." Mrss FTIANUS SMITH, PreSCOU, Ont.
"I, had an attack of the grip which lett
weak and helpless arid suffering from rime
rnatisrn. I began taking Hood's Sarsapli
rine eta 111:0 medicine has entirely cure::
roe. 1 bare no hesitation in sayingsaved
my life." M. J. McDortA.Lo Trentett, Otll
Hood's Sarsaparzlic
t 'cv re6".,1;3y" i ihhh T1nt Reinoves time' cause, Cf. rbenrnatirarn—nci
r1 tiditi bus 1 :body dral,r/i..,_ outward appIlSatioe can. -Lake it
'lit
Lord Dundono Id in .1 61 ,tt1xutlt
1s,00s1 10 tit. (1,1n leiln People, warns
Cansd;t 1 hat she 1; living in a fuors
itaradise as regtrds defence against
aggression; that the ;Wilda is with-
out that equipment tbat would me
ficient, and that the North-west
is clefts and without 0 gun, itt
elrorges Sir Frederick Borden with
stippressing certain portions of his
and alaO with Anis s,nta-
ot e, and says ihat in
dnan 11 Li...nt
been for
hundrd fltCn, Ow in, o he. desire ef
the Minister 10 LiVeseveral higbIy-
'rol,1 uppolntmetrs 51. Lisil pOttal. Ile
deals fUU tt it 1 Itt Melon and
Gregory 1nm:1nel:is and complains
undue interference 041 'milt ical
itrottnllswith ji1 atiliti
11 uron
901.
On Tuesday afternoon last, es Mr.
J. Tyerman, of Seafortle was work-
ing on the south side of the railway
track, lie hung up his vest on the
building, leaving his watch in the
pocket. When be went to don Ids
garment at six o'elock, he found the
watch was gone, eome sneak thief
having pnrloined iL in the interval.
Last week Mr. John Hawkins, of
the Loudon Road, Hey sold to Mr.
David Donovan, of Seafroth, a very
fine horse for which, he received the
snug sum of $250. This is the kind
of horses 11 pays to raise. Tens
horse was sired by the well known
Shire stallion "Kilburn" and be is
11 eredit to his sire and his breeder.
On Wednesday evening last the
home of Air. Virna, Dale, Waren road,
east, WZIS the scene of a happy event
when his daughter. Miss Alice, was
united in marriage to Mr. Wesley
Knott, a prosperous young farmer
near Clinton. The ceremony was per-,
formed itt the presence of it large
number of friends and invited guests
For Cholera 3I011,1Us,, Cholera In-
Tautum, 'Crarrir,s, CeLic, Diarrhoe4,
Pyisentery and. S. urerner Compitain ;
Dr. Fowler's :Extract or Wild Straw.
*berry' is a prompt, safe and sure care .
that ha p been it popular favorite 'for
nearly. 60 years.'. I
Miss Harriett ItumhaP., of Clinton
who was just graduated from the
Emerson College of Oratory. Boston
bas ecepted the position as instruc
tor tt the department of Expression
jo . Normal school of Pennsylva-
a Miss Ilannhan was offered this
tonary placee before her graduation
and bail then signified her intention
of taking the position.
Rev, Fittlier Binsonneault blessed
the union of "Miss Elizab41t Maguire
of Porter's llill, to Thos. Lane of
Tuckersmith, on Tuesday morning at
9,30. The bride was dressed in a
beautiful gown of white silk, with
ha t ma rob. They were supported
lty
it brother of the groom and a sis-
ter of the bride; after the ceremony
the bridal party returned to the
bride's borne, where a reception was
held and dinner served. The usual
kindly t Mugs were said and t he bride
N% not forgotten by her friends.
The best nisltee or the community
• with them for it life of leappinem
d prosperity together.
Town Constable Morrison, of
fort 1, has resigned.
Mr„ George Ilttio. of Egmontiville,
Odle awaking along the street, was
necked down by edr. O'Sullivan's
un away horse and had his arm
'woken.
lr ,you ere tined taking the large,
Idnfashioned Waking pills. try Car-
r's Little Liver rills and takesumo
comfort. A mitt can't stand every,.
011t‘ pill a &AO. Try Dom.
Contracts have been let for the
new post office to he erected in
\\Ingham. S. Cooper, of Clinton, is
the successful tenderer and the cow -
tract price Is $1.5,500-
..
mr, and Mrs, Boht. Elliot, of moi-
eawort ore telelortiing the Sttli an-
niversary of their wedding at the
residence of t heir grand -daughter,
Mrs. A. E. McKenzie, Seaforth,
E. Hovey and IL 3 Cantelon.
of Clinton, left Saturday, for Indian-
apolis. They will he the only Can-
adians represented on the great Am-
erican shooting competition that has
267 entries.
The ten -year-old son ot Mr. James
Carter, of Clinton, accidentally out
his wrist with a pair of scissors on
Sunday, such injuries being inflict-
ed that the wound had to be dressed
by the doctor.
Wilbert Malvern, of Clinton, re-
ceived a nasty kick on the inside
ankle of his right foot while playing
football one evening last week, that
caused him much pain and will in-
convenience his locomotive powers
for some time.
Engineer Kelly, of the water and
light station, Goderich, has been
asked by the municipal authorities
Sea:forth, to examine and value the
eleetric light plant there, as the
town will shortly take it over from
the company now owning it.
Miss Whitesides, who has very ab-
ly and satisfeetorily filled the posi-
tion of public school teacher on the
Babylon Line, near Rannie's Mills.
during the past year has resigned,
and intends, returning home to Hen-
sel], at the midionnmer vacation.
Spraying for Mustard.—Mr. W. R.
Dewar, ot the. Ontario Department
of Agriculture, was in, Huron county
on Tuesday last, with his inustard
spraying outfit. A field on the
farm of Mr. George Dale, jr., on the
Huron Road, West, was selected for
the operation. '
Fred Cuthbert, a merchant of For-
nie, B. C., was instantly killed at
Lethbridge. IIis team took fright,
throwing the occupants on their
heads and dielocating, Cuthert's neck
Deceased 'went from Goderich, Ont
in 1885 and was recently burne:1 cut
in flee Fernie. fire.
'lharc i stet, form or kidney Irouble
from .a ba elc a ch cdown to t's
ditseaee, that Duan's Kidney Pills will
notrelieve or cure..
If you: are itroubled with any kind of
kidney cemplainle, giVC J)can' Kidney
• a trial.
11. B. lereliinnen, of the Collegin t;‘.'
staff, Godericb, while practicing foot
ball wich the ITuron's of Seaforth
one evening, last weelr, so as to as-
sist them in their game against Galt
had Ins knee cap kiched out or place mochairesiregetalde Compound
and had a horn, time getting home. is:better than any doctor or medicine
Although OM CW:h Ir. 'Oyer had. Very truly yours lints
'r°°°vering' ESis` r Wmrr./..Kai 604 "30"tb. Si W.
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Perth
%.z !yam lledieeteViOus drsl.
attd to* itgauts oating Ls ;palm
e taking orto„or Carler's
1 1101 lls immediately after,tlinnor
o argot t111.5,
Phillip :Mitchell tiled at her
home in Downie on Tuesday morn-
ing, June el. aged 3S yeftrs. She
had been for several weeks. "Mrs.
Mitchell, was it daughter of Mr.
Richard Lucas, St. Marys,
Arrengements ate being Intl de. to
orgit ze a Si. Marys bre:melt of the
"Retail Merchants' Association. of
Canada,"The main object of tire as
sociation is to conth.tt any
which LI against the interests
of the retailer.
The dental prttetice of the late
W. It. Hamilton, Stratford, has been
bought by a Woodstock man, Dr.
ethernet t, son of Mr. Santnel
Nelhereott, of Oen piece and form-
erly or mitchell, it is understood
that he will take possession on July
1st.
Ir.; not the wetttiter that:a a fttnIf
It's your sestem clogged with poison-
„ous Stet make% Lyon 1E04
11011, drowsy, weak and miserable,
Let .Burdoele Blood BiltOrs clear away
al the poisons, purify and eurieh your
Wooed, mako ;you feel height and
vig0TOU,s.
The (teeth ot Agust us Apel took
piece Sunday at his residence, Car-
lingford, Fullerton township. De-
eeased ivne sixty years of age, end
was born in Germany. He was a
member of the Lutheran church
and took en active part irt the work
The rentains recite taken to Sebring-
ville, Perth County for interment.
_
Miss Whittaker, a promit' tent
club woman of Savannah, Ga.,
fells how she was entirely cured
of ovarian troubles by the -use
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
Merit Mns. Prearreser t —I heartily
recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's
Veg:etable Compound as a Uterine
'tome and Regulator. I suffered for
four years with irregularities and
Uterine troubles. No one but those
who have experienced this dreadful.
agony can form any idea of the playa -
ail and mental misery those endure
Who are thus afflicted. Your Vege-
table Compound cured me within
%hreomontha. I was fully restored to
ealth and strength, and now my
periods are regular and painless.
Mai a blessing it is to be able to
o'btain such a remedy when so teeny
tors fail to help you. Lydia E.
Whenever there are Ise:lily ptp1' 1 lavxmiiah, Ga.”— $5000 folelt If original of
with weak 'hearts and deranged nary- stni6eletter prodpg genuineness cannot bo producef
elS, Mitburn's -ILear 1' • and, Nerve; 0'119 /he tesumgnials which we
will b 'found an teffe.ctual/ IT1EK1 e constantly Publishing from
They resd OTT. enfeebled, . enerva I tm1 34 ateful women larove bevrit
exhaueled. devitalized or 9(ver-work. uht the power,...'‘ of Lydia
ed met, n(I wol
oen (0 vigorow, heal- S Vegetable CompOun
1h. t9 conquer female diseaScs.
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Mr. Wm. It, DicItey, a former resi-
dent of St. Marys, died at his borne
at l'hley, Mich., June 21st. Mr.
Dickey resided in St. Marys for
many yeers but moved to Alicia -
gen about six years ago, where he
has since lived. Besides his wife he
leaves family of fivo sons and One
daughter. The remains were
brought to St. Marys for inter-
ment.
The Presbytery or Melita met in
ese w,,,r„, on 'May 30 for the pur-
the Presbyt er ia (thumb, Alameda,
pose of ordaining end inducting Itev.
R. S. Leslie, son of Mr. John Leslie
River Road, Blanshard, anda grad-
uate of St. 'Marys collegiate insti-
tute. Mr. Leslie is a medalist of
Manitoba University and a distin-
guished graduate of the last year's
theological class of Manitoba*. col-
lege. Two Doors South Town Hall,
Will eggitlynlz gam sick headuhe,
and prtment itgi return, Carter's Lit-
tle Liver Pills. This is not ;lane, b ut
trialb. Ono 'pill a) dem. Seo aclverii-
mmtmt. Small pill. Small' diesti
Small price.
The G. T. R. proposes to extend
its shops at Stratford. Tenders have
been asked for and the work will
begin at once. The enlargement will
entail an expenditure on buildings
and machinery of between $100,000
and $20,000, the Jigure being nearer
the latter amount. The increase
of employes evil' bring the etaff up
to between 1,100 arid 1,200 — Tivo
hundred naore than have ever been
employed in the works.
Mr. Richard T. Kidd, of Kidd Bros
the well-known horsemen of Listo-
wel, died at his home in. that town
on Thursday night. About two
weeks before.he returned from Bos-
ton, where he has been staying for
some months on business, feeling un-
well, and his case was soon af-
terwards diagnosed as a severe at-
tack or Bright's disease. Mr. Kidd
Was in his 481h year, and was mar-
ried about eight years ago to the
eldest, daughter of the late Dr. Ni-
chol, who survives him with a fam-
ily of three children.
Buggies!
Buggies,'
Do you Want a Buggy
We have the finest stock in town
all the latest styles, in the newts
olors.
Oar prices are low as can be fours r
for first-class material and workman.
ship,
tlEFORE YOU BUY
OfILL ANT) SEE US,
riLLs AND PILES
A prolific cause of Piles is the use
of cathartics and pills of a drastic...vi-
olent nature.
Followed by a tre,antion on account'
at ehe resinous, drying properties they
contain. ,
.There are other causes but no mat
-
tier eilhat the cause or what the kind
of Piles. Dr. Leonbarcit's
oain be oeltiod neon to eure—to islay
ouatolcl.
It's ,ato intorna.1 remedy that re-
moves tilb,e cause GC Bleeding, Itching,
1131i,nd or' Suppurating Piles.
A guairantee goes with each package
cool a ining s 733,0/1Lh's treatment
11 Can be obtained for $1.00 at drug
1
1.
The. Merchants -Batik of Cana.da tsr
had toter:her prosperous year. $30,-
000 'has been added ,to their Rest
A.cocunt which was $10000 nao.re than
wet,addled last yea.ro Paid up Cap -
111 Ltd 11101101 rtmes,49.200,000
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Popular Stallions
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Messrs. Bawden & 311cDonell's•1hor-
oaghhbred Shire, Clydesdale' and,Haeg
ney Sballions will! stand Tor theinat—
eirjietitovrsy
etmttessvtxt antaibfesieto,Ex
ocktehttise;t.sen son at
CANONGATE No 10521, clydesdialee
at their own steble, Exeter,' $15 to,
insure.
X01.1LTON WILLIAM 1o.'21675n
Shilines. a beautiful grey,.witi randi
at Tie:4r' stables,tErettek. $15 eia in -
suss. -
'131ILLER, No. 7382, a thlaoronglibredi
'Hackney Stallion, wiU stand at ;their
steeble, Exteter, $15 to in.sure.
J THOINIPSON,Manager.
BAWDEN & MeDONELL, P r JP-
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Learning ton public school teachers,
have gone on strike for higher sal-
aries. The public school board leav-
ing declined lo meet tha demand, al—
ready one teacher, Miss Nettie Mos
Laren, has resigned, ansi it is expect
ed others will r 0110W.
I'C'Vt.011S to his leaving for St-
IVIarys, Rev. A, McWilliams., of Ham- •
Mon, was presented with a quarter-
ed oak secret ary and revolving chair
by the congregation. Mrs, McWil-
liams was presented with a case of
cutlery and also table linen front
the Ladies' aid and a pearl sunburst
frona the chOir. Thc gifts were ac—
companied by addresses.
Bears the Ihe)(,11,1'd You [lava MWaYs Botigkt
of
Signature