Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-06-02, Page 11
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goods Ev e r y.
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D 0TAYLOR
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TAW PAPAL -JUNE '21A:1
WHOLE NO. 1010.
Cot,
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Okita, paid up
_Pieserve Fund -
Total Assets
President MIN STUART.
•Vice Prf.s..silout—A. G. RAmuir.
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$1,25o,opo
- .$650-000
$7,979;646
DIRECTORS:
IoRN -PRooToR, CRAB. GURNEY, G-R0i ROACH
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-A. T..Wcop, A. R. LEE (Toronto),
Coshiet—j. TURNBULL..
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VI1VOS .73.4N/r.—Hours 10 to 3; Satur-
dlivia. 10 to 1. Deposits of $1 and upwards
rtliceived and interest ailow6d: -
SPROUL DEPOSITS also received at enr.
rcht tates of in• terest.; -
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PRAFtd.on Great Britain and the United
Ststeought and sold.* - -
BROWN, Svii•Aolort.
DENTAL
ANKERSI
Or Lucknow
ing Csom
. LubEkow, FEE'i 10TH, 1893
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TO THE .FARMERS'i . - • .
We have the 'following farni properties for
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sate cbeap and. on easy terms of -payment; viz;
In Kinloss Township a 50 sere farm, . a 100
- acre farm and a 150 "acre farm and a 200 acre
farm • in Huron Township a 200 acre farm ; in
WeseWa;wanosh Township a farm of 100 acres
and a.farm of 150- acres, in the Township of
'Ashfield two farms ef 100 acres each; in -Turn-:
berry:Township, only a few miles ;rein* the -
town Of .Wingham, 100 acres of timber lank-
and..a grazing farm of 259 acres in the Town-
ship Of Kicardine,
3`. S. JEROME, L. - D. S.
Wingham, will be in Lncknow
• on the . second - and fourth Fri-
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a and Saturday of each month. Good seta
for- 810. 'Filling and extracting a specialty
Woe at Cain's Hotel. ' -
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LEGA!..
pA. 111A.LCO1VISON; BARRISTER,
• Solicitor,- Conveyancer. etc., (late of
Came -m, Holt & Cameron-, gederich). . Office
atTraver's old stand.
- MORRISON, ATTORNEY AT
IJ • law,- Solicitor in Cancery, Convey-
ancer, Commisioner, sate. __ Office. Over the
barber shop. -
,
ARROW & PROUDFOOT, BARRIS-
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ters, Solicitors etc., WM.
Ont.'
. T. GARROW, Q.C; Wm. PROI1DFOOT.
• We have a large qUantity of money.- to lend
on first raortgaires on farm or village property
at from 5i per centi, interest up. -The rate is gOv-
erited according to the class :Of security. .We
also lend small amounts of money ,On second
mortgagee and -first chattel Mortgages: .'
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, .MEOICAL •
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R., -ELLIOTT, OFFICE AND RESI-:
deuce, Outram street4secOud door north
Little's shoe store,- - •
R. TENNANT; P H Y'S I DIAN,
Surgeon and:Accouchenr. Surgery Op- .
tbsite Cain's hotel. -:Office-hours from 9 to12
and from 2. to 5 non:, • • •
We do a general banking business in all its.
branches, allow interests on deposits; issue
drafts on all 'Canadian points and on the
American Exchange National Bank, New
Ywk City, and which are accepted anywhere
throughont the United States; make collec-
tions in the States;Ontario,Quebec,Manitoba
or the North-west, and cash cheques on any.
place. Lending money on farmers notes a
specialty. - • '
_LOCAL AND GENERAL
Condensed for Sentinel- Widen
—Weeping- cioiu-Is make a.. smili
earth -if they don't weep too much. t
The early Morning .train
LuOkriow. at 5:58 instead 4.??,f 698 fl
formerly.. IThis! the -011-..Y. :change in
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—,Salt has taken a drop .of ten dens
per barrel at Siginaw,. Making • ihe
price _46 'cent.; per barrel. This is 'ihe.
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lowest price -in- the history - of the in-
.dusry. in.Miehigan.
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the new. time -table. •
oD-.: GORDON, -M.D.,
, M• M.S., M.C.P.S.O.,, Physician, -Sur-
geon, and Accoucheur. `Office next door to W.
•41lin's implement shop. -Residence Tto.ss -street,-
Eolith of D. R. McIntoslf_s store,"
R. 13. _ GEDDES-, .S.,
either by mail or . telegram • promptlY
attended to, Chares. moderate. 'Residence,
Qutram :street, . Opposite Dr. Elliott's and
second floor north OfSENTINEL - office:
We effect'inEntrancion all auks of -build-
ingtsi either in Stock or Mutual' Companies as
desired: None but first class Companies rep-
resented:, . :
GENERAL
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GEO. A. SIDDALL, Manager
.:ROBERT CUNNINGHAM..
INSURANCE...
- -FIRE AND MARINE,
"GUELMH..
Veleplione No, - •
URCIH DIRECTORY.
. _ you .have 'any Federal bittik
bills turn thein in at once. -1.The time
fixed by -act of parliament for.theirfr.e-
clemption expires On - June l .7--; After
that date -these notes. will be useless.•
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The annual meeting of the Orange
grand lcIdge nf British- America\has
been Postponed -Until the lit day: ot
-August next and it will be -held
inthe townofSault Ste.
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• On account of ill -health, W.
C., Meyer 9„ intends leoing
Wingham, ad- *Will. - hereafter- - reside
in Calgary, N. W. T.,. !Where :the
climate ii'mare beneficial .to
MING-LIS11 CHURCH —SERViCES 11.
JUA m. and 6:30 p. m, Sunday Schack
2:30 Superintendent, Wm. S. Holmes.
Adult class every Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock, Bible and prayer book lesson's. All
are welcome. REv..W, 3: CONNOR, Pastor.
UCKNOW MECHANICS' -INSTI-
tuts. Reading room open every evening
from 7 to 1.0 p. m. , excepting Saturdays ;when
the hours will. be from 2 to- -6 -.6. The
librarian will be in attendance ditrin these
• hdurs. ' D. D. YuLz, ;
Minima( , Sesretstra •
°NEV. TO LOAN ON REALESTATE
security for any time, at ,the :lowest
rate of interest: The principal may be paid
- at the enfl of the time, or a part of the princi,
nal may be paid each year, interest ceasing on'
'the amount paid, For further particulars, --
°etc., appW to ANGUA STEWART, LucknOW.
'.rfemews-mmorzs2g2=z, •
MUSIC LESSONS*
M. ARAISTRONG _IS PRE-
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d to give lessons in vocal and in-
stramen music. -
_Residence--Carapbell St. Lucknow.
SOCIETIES
G. Te R. TlitiE TABLEs
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, Trains leave Luckndw for south at 5:58 a ma
1048 a, ra. and 6d5 -
North 'at 1235 m„ 402 p. m. and 1028
p.
'cougT OF REVISION.
E ven Cases Disposed of, in. the. Connell -
Chamber o.aitionday Evening Last
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Tlie
Court Of Revision_ for the vil-
lage was .held in the. Council Chamber
ori Monday evening last There. were
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even cases. of ...appeal . against the
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ssessment Roll, and the members of
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t e Council had an interesting time
r. a few. hours Wrestling .with the
atter,
=The' Manitoba goYermuent, and
thet.Oanadian Pacific railway company
have .:abandoned:- their -efforts to• -:pro --
mote -_-emigratioi. :from the Maritime
PedVinCei to the North-west, and will
close their Moncton .-emigration agen-
cies. on the first oflune.
The:: postmasters 'have received : a
note from the - department i that
the new pest dards lately issued :are
not for Postal use,. but for.
This order is possibly -onlytemporary
in order that theold stock may be
:Worked' off on the.
7,4 -AS, green.. onions- are now on the
market a new: • game is. all the . rage,
says -an exchange ;- Six girl's .stand- in
row While -one bites a Chunk !'out of
an onion and a-. young man pays: 10d.
for a guess as to which one it Was ;-. if
he guesses right he kisses the Other
five ladies.. If he, does nciChe is :only
•only allowed to.kias-;0e girl With. the
onion scented- - - I •
.el
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0.-G. T. SEPO't LODGE, NO. 384.• .
meets in the south end Loge Roinn.
in the Temperance Hall, Lucknow, every
Tuealay evening at 8- o'clock, D. IC. WEB-
F;TEB, 0 T.; S. MATHERSSec. •
THE SUBSCRII3EA HAS OPENEP AN
Office, in the building -east- of the
8ENTINL Printing _Office, •
AGREEMENTS BONDS, tgAst., _
DEEDS, MORTGAGES AND --WILLS
*CAREFULLY PREPARED.:
Plans ,speeilications: and. estimates for buili
- inge milts, bridges, etc,-, furnished
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on short notice. .
..JAS; SOMERVILLE'.
'ImahnoW Jan
Thelist ogee taken Up was. that : of
obert Ellis,. who objected " to being
assessed' - $1925 for his. 36i- acres
hicli he was willing W. sell for.$1625;
ssessor W. 1.1: Smith showed -that
r.. Ellis was *Only assessed Ref $30
er acre for his. farm while Mr.. Mc-
arroll;ing others were :rated much
igher.! AssesiMent reduded to $1740:
-MisiBinma Mullin appealed &gal*
1nassessmentof $800 for the. frame
ouse and pump factory at the corner
of Havelock .. and- _Campbell streeti.
11 -The appeal Of:• Mrs. C. McDonald
-nearthe -station, Was' also disthiStsed
ilts the Court- considered she -was not
IT 0, T. IT:r- The regular monthly.-
, • meeting _of-- the Women'ir Christian
Tenaperance 'Union Will be held every -second
',Wednesday of' each Month in the Odd Fellows.
Hall, Luclinow,:- at. 3 p;. m. 'MRS. W.=
- &furl, 'dent AtIRS. RORNEI44, Secretary,..
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JI.J Lodge, No. 112
VA11111.
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Meets - every. Friday
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evening at 8 o'clock
in their.hall, Campbell -street. - All brethren
cordially invited. I. MoTtaisori, Grand IC, •
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R. Hughes, Recorder, - • • -
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Farmers, look= to your own interest an
insure your farm buildings and
private dwellino- the, .
LONDON MUTUAL.
No large irremittin IN t es required
CASH SYSTEM ;-
50 cents to 90 cents per $100 for three years,
-ppeal disMissed.
It . 'has been deckled • to 'hold
decO'- ration' day Wingham on Friday
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afterno6n; June .9th. The 'Canadian ,
Order , of ';Foresters,.. Independent
J'rder. OddfellOwS, Independent
oo highly assessed at $35.0.
Franlc-.3.1,[cDonald,. of: the _Tele-
lprat,irh, Cortiptiny,- and :Mr.. B. Con -
appealed. itkainSi the* -assessment of
s500 each for the ;Wires. and poles,
belonging:to- their _respective com-
panies -Within. the -cOrporation. - _Both
assessments _reduced to -$100 each.
Frau), of the Bell Telephone Company,
COMMUNION. IN TB E WOODS. •
We are „living in the 'midst of
change. " To -morrow will not be like
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?o -day, nor to -day like yesterday, and
yesterday was different froit long ago.
But so silentlyandstkalthily do changes'
Onie that one danhOt Put his finger.
On any point and say this is different
from that. ' The provss itself is im-
perceptible, but some fine. day we.
become aware of the result, and realize •
that things are not as they were.
One of these: old customs which.
was very very common in Canadian rural .
life, but whit+ is now almost obsolete,
was Open air preaching -among Presby-
terian Highlanders. During- com-
munion week special ' services were held
in • every Highland ,congregation for
fiye days, -beginning with Thursday,
which, was alio observed as a fast day.
On. Friday a fellowship meeting was
held at which some text ' of scriptufe•
was discussed by "the men," but the -
great day was, Smarty.- - .
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All the neighboring ministers with *
their 1 congregations . were generally
gathered together on that day, and
made up such an audience,as -none of --.
the churches could contain. Long
trains of crowded lumber wagon*
occupied the centre of the roads lead.
ing to the place of Meeting, while the
grassy sides were taken up by groups of
pedestrians Saint and. sinner, old
and young, lame and halt, all made
a special effort to be there., .
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The place of meeting was a bit of
the primeval forest selected as near to
the church as possible, and itt those.
days it was not difficult to find such a
place. Logs and planks had been
arranged the previous day, and on
these the comer's reverently disposed
themselves as they arrived, until, by
the ime for beginning, a large con.
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cour e of people , was gathered to
hear the sermon, 'which was -preached ,
from an improvised pulpit roofed over,
and in front of which stretched the •
tables With.their sneyy linen.
In that temple not made with .
hands they worshiped God.. For
dome they had the blue vault of a
Canadian sky, for pillars), the 'sturdy
trees ;-for incense, the fragrance of
flowers and new-born leaves. ITheirmusio-
wits a strange commingling of rustling
summer ziphyr -with their own -wide
plaintive Gaelic psalmody. No "dim
religious light" streaming thiough
stained window was theirs, but in-
stead they had the glorious light of
the sun- flecking. them through leafy
roof. -
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Wm. Burni, jr. - Objected to $100 Of,
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personal property charged against
hint 1- Appeal sustained.
T. F. Cain appealect._ against an
assessment . of -$7000 . .on his hotel
property. This _easecaused a good
I deal of -.discussion, - but - the amount
[-was finally -reduced to $6,500.
Allan_ McLeod appealed against the -
$650 --charged to his two houses and
lot on the corner of Inglis and Will-
oughby streets, but the' appeal'was
dismissed. •••. • • •
Order of Foresters, -Sonso Sc:otland,
and Orange Societies will .take part in
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the proceedings, and the band will
_head the procession to and from the
cemetery.
II. O. F;IdOURT
kei Ili -Sherwood, No. t
50,.Lncknow. Meet -
every first and third
Monday in every
-month, in the Or-
ange hall. Visit-
ing brethren e
cordially invited.
S. LYONS, C, R.
D. D. -YULE SEQ.
ACENTi
Also agent for the Phoenix, of London,
England.
OHN LANE
KINLOUCH.
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If -all tf-,ie Odd ..and wastecorners
on, every faim- were ' plated to mam-
moth lintiian. 'sunflowers,, ugh o
r
teed_.could be harvested -t , • keep a'
large flock of poultry arkd there is no
seed that is better food: for.--iiioulting
or. for laying hens. If-: horiSes can be
got to 'eat them' an -occasidnal feed;
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of• a pint is good for Ahem1 1ut - Some
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horses will not.eat them:
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Q. U. W LUCKNOW LODGk. or-
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the Ancient Order United Workmen,
`meet in the Oddfellawahall, -oaths lag and
second Monday evenings of each month' a
diftW o'clock. Visiting .brethren cordially
D. PiyirBaS024.1', Master: Wprkman,
g. D OkaliON Recorder. ••
D.
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ttentio
This isitlie time :of -thp ,.year to
-start lOcal . wars, and neighboring: riots
by : keeping -chickens i ancl. cows to
annoy, our I -neighbor; turn.'them - lose
-when: he is away and keep alptiut threic
• ours . to . 46 , Nybat Alio- Oi.4cen- jan
cows.. ,- fail - to z . do-:-. When . (,. he heiis
ate killed and..--the.Teows 'hoisted into:
the yard, :thew:is the ..tiine. tot give him
his ,grand-Iather's hist4ty.; an.d telt hii'ii-t
hiSAnd er winked at [a ma on.ce in
churchan
for an -old neighbori g-- woman
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:of_niiiie told the SO. -
---.A subscriber sends the followin
interesting:,,personal.vr—"Trop.z- Hu,
Dya;tt, who wilS i -elected rep) eSen.tatiye
of 'Lake ; bounty,. Oolorado, by a maj6r-
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-ity: Of 1,350; has been visiting his
. . t5 .
- bro-ther W. Ti. Ki
S,':14att-, i''.ff . Kinloss
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is"about ro .return tc) his we terri home,
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The -assessment of Mrs. lane Mc-
Lean's- house on Stauffer street near
the tannery' was __reek:cad from $500
to -$475, the sum :for: which:- it was
purchased a few:. :Months 'age.. .
. Leadbetter appealed- against
the $1200- -assessed to the. brick bloalr
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-C, ampbell' street.loccu.pied by him-
self and Kincaid. Appeal
. -ObtiiPit.lie.li00. 'pijOifor
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Mr. W. H. Sniith, assessor, gave
notice that he would appeal to the
County Judge against the decision of
the Court, in: 'reducing the assessmeilit
of *r. R. Ellis and T. F. Cain. This
being all the business the Court then
adjourned.
your
33T..7"2"I'MIZi
it IS to your. advantage to use
FINE LIVERPOOL
and ,bring it to market in rolls
weighing from 2 lb. to 3 lb, or
in tubs Crocks or pails at
this season do not -bring
good prices.
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as
.I -le -left for the west Afteet.". years ago,
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.but.time has dwelt lightly With him
as in appearance he has..chtinged- very
little. He isan upriglit::and
honoi-
able gentleman and well
'position Whichhe holds-
litay_ the star that bleanied
on him in the -pasitishine
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the future. May his life
may success attend him to
at last receive a WeldOme -
beyond, - is; the sincere
.many friends in- -13kaCe:
is . Worthy -Of: all . respect
ine-raoirbehind hirn- tha
be forgotten. God I .spee
_ • war . life and guide
LANES-.
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Mr. Joseph Bell, of Carlow-, visited
this section this week.
• Miss Francis McDonald, of Ripley,
is at present spending a few days ,at
Mr. Scott's.
V. P. Reed is erecting a nice new
wood -shed in connection with .his
new house. .
—Willie Quinn --._;was home from
Goderich for a few days last week.
A fine little. daughter arrived at
the'honae of Mr. Te/hia Johnston, Sen.,
during the past week.,
Mrs. Patrick Hogan'. presented her
husband with a bouncing baby girl a
few days ago. -
Mr. H. • Reid received the .sad
intelligence of the death of his uncle,
Mr. Melvin, of Teeswater, whose death
took place on Sunday; last. • -Mr. Reid
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and some other members of the family
home "—Kincardine Rep
SPAR! ItiC
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eserves the._
t present.
-so brightly
brighterl in
e long, and
he end, and
o -the hdine
ish - of his
outity. He
lid leaves a:
will never
him on his
him safelr,
rtir
But the men and the ministers of *
those days axe • passing away. "The
old. order changefb; yielding place. to _
new." 'In R, few years ;the c.coomniunion
in the woods" will be only. a memory;
for the dear old woods themselves.' are
fast giving • place to ibald-headect
farms ; and before long.a patch_ of di" --
original- foreit will be regarded as IV
curiosity in ..Ashfield, Kinloss or
•Huron,-.espec-ially in the latter.
attended the funeral. • -
Dr. A-nderson of Glasgow Scotland
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occupied the pulpit in the Rresby-
-terian ohurch on Sabbath last. .1
We very much regret to learn of
the death' of Earl :William Joseph,
only -child of. Mr, !Ruben- Spindler,
- 'and 'formerly *of. Ashfield.
.1n this work -a -day World - the
utilitarian. farmer regards it as a -
weakness to cherish any ;sentiment -
towards a "bit ot bush" for
1
i'ts her many friends are aware Mrs.-
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He only sees in a.. these trees
A lot of saw -logs growing.,
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PRESBYTERY OF MAITLAND.,
Met at Wingham, May :30th, Rey.
T.--DaYidson, moderator pro tem.
I The resignation of Ref. -H. **(bar-
rie of the chary of Win.gham. emigre-
-gation was 'accepted to take effect
June ilth. .A resolntion of the Pres-
Spindler spent the greater part of last.
winter with friends here. . Shortly
after- returning home -the little one
took ill and never recovered, passing
-away to the better land on the seventh
of May, aged one year,. one month and
Seven days. The sorrowing friends
'have the sympathy :of a* large irele
of friend,
bytery's•high appreciation of M.T. Xo-
Quarrie as a Christian man,. his•ability
and. faithfulness of the Gospel and his
excellent worth as a Ineniter . the.
Presbytery was adopted by the coUrt.
Murray, ICiricardillet
was appointed moderator of the Ses.,.
sion. of Wingham congregation.. and
was appointed to &date :the -chop
vacant June 18th. •
.1 Mr. MOrty was
Assembly 4or„amitte
,ayertiires•
An -adjourn
-bytery
da _June 12t
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