Whitby Chronicle, 28 May 1897, p. 1

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The Ry. iday vene at Mrs David Briggs', ou Sanda>a_ nd p a ck1redà tétise_êdona. - Tbý'e proJgrammrne ffcon- oistrce Pmank wasappoinîed secrets.ry. i Collera, basaerkc"eofaFfeue of G Reynoldsandvbceled bd' Ma--at la i M aibIe and Chas Mosher siowed is lyat>' to te brdePsytra chair; addussea b>' inistr, as referred ta the confretnce bulk or package. Flaer SeedSs fn -Queen Yhitnhs Canadian flag oniis s . ca:o udrad;L c ffrfnladjudication. Mr- J N Clan-y vas in great variet>'. Mammanth M m rJinaUbigSnae dwselîing isouse an Manda>'Isat. Greenhauf; snd Doncan ai Cannington, recommendcd b>' tbc M>rtlc quartcnly 1 sd reciations b>' Miss Hughes f Uxbrdg e board a a suitable candidate for tetin - Long Red M ang ld Seed, tc. vht W aS o , LiIUlange grain bar-n and preparations anc bcbng ut ta 894.aa, andi as the. expenses are îigist routo- unlveraity aud. bhm passed thiepre- varieties, aoc, lb. SPAD 1ES, prnsl In# made to replace it by anioîber anc yith Ihere viii be enaugh la pot these chool in l-minai>' con&-reeaoe examintas l, OS AEeca lss u s ott D undas St., atone Stables. ~~~~~goot finsuclali>', for anotber year. itlg satisfaIctosily answereçl bbc questions of pie.--,vsuvm~4w~l~Smes D n a s t ,M iss H Do ve >, Toronto, visited at ber thehair,__________ bis c nversion ud Tto pw ar tse s ai., be b W H i1 DTn y s, bie ca l ' a-tBI flo. t ,m ende sl o be recc ived g,> I M s a spro- K A V B 8 G > f ij io î e a s « Wut ubro uryugpol t batioer etth app>roaciug cû= ei WaWhat about !Binder .Twia0 I e Quie anomen i ar yungpeale I- SiR EasKtNl. Clyclesdale, propeny ofa Alex. The general session canvened Sat 9 P11 1 Farinea ar lended tise concert et Ashisuru Iast Fnida>' Carnet-on, Asisburn Monday,-fmm hi& ovu Tbiîraday morolug. Tillava c Mpoe0f4,PCfuI C'ANUL#EIJ gsamm vt ei lavt iepro-albe taNewsan>cs iblelMyrtie, aborna; an equal number <ofiistèrae *.ud yma questd 4010Place their ordr grame.Somervil's, andi con Reacil uight. rues- Reports fram a, h l * o Mun .ilte'liv, en'urtip Chas. ]E iàl A speciai train on tise C. P. R. passeti dan-Raglan hatel, noce; LeacilBt-s. s cuniembershiP, fniteadlu aîid hadOû'u Qan8. l (For'merl>' Wolfenden Warks.)Ipotr Uhhr atSonda>' cart-ug ng oea hibnoat, nedybur n ilomeseadaiu,î Tn led and n~ e .-p teb tuWow a n d d e a i - n m M A R B L E A u t o G R A N I T E ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~tr a i n i a n f r o î n M o n t r e s ! l a T o r o ut o , i n c l u d - T h t s a - o s h r ' . F i e 'p e s i n f h l e i e s i w a p W ,* MONUENThEtc, aithelateat ima- ing stops, lu 7 banna and 8 minutes. Shaiid's i nii. Friday-Seterts ilotel noon, m2effhaîselsrh ro<olti swork. OUr vonk goananteed. On Thunada>' of last veek Meuars Henden- thetîce ta Naisavu asable until Monda>'. ilsd en3aye Bon sud Cunn from Toronto sbipped b>' the w"sBitNGmo.Clydesda1k hilere vasc und $- SENO FOR DE-sîGNS AND PRteD$ - Rta a adatieba»a ct htprape-t.y of Wm Richardson aud son, ColuinM--e58çmb>er*blilp l£Tee Rv1 D s -----------ve have accu for sanie ime to the qast for bus. Mandai--ta W.> Wbte's, 7th cao. Whlt- -e, WA NTED. lise aid cotuntry>'market, and os ondefer te, for lb. nigill.Ttseda e jnocoin-& tonits tise Trnomarket, sud on Monda>' of tis Knalon;E addaft-l'-Aule',ngb. elel s4 M , ths ffce srvnt5 oce ApI' t ck a Toroauto buyer shipped a Jcaod of o1ny-Msgxe., erBras,:whoKiagatonW gsod eneu.-Gordouls howe, ieiby, ugiso. F inJson àtboe e Borne lwcnîytwo fat catlle for.,TorpoiIbis oan;Godo, botlPikeun, agiî, Cd~ Rde ui. ioel,(iawas>gt. Salt-y nb ht .hîSmsylité TonsIR xùth@ car Joad ail camne froni te stables of Mi. 9dtf'g(p. <ft*~- >xii Notice cf L icen8e Tranu-fer. sîaie. Ç"w , i t ynteëi£miià -cu IIy Ue ugn es *é.- 7Saetfuosu a y td so i î>3 îïî N o i c s s r e s ' u e x i s I I i s t l , 5 t s L v ~ y C a i a - H l yî l. u i n X sA n e z b ~~~~ m e t no n i e B o r ! L i e s C a .1et v 5 n î , , . . si a s t o W » e b - - w s ~ . ato o h Ntft dÏfl.4 sioersfanSouisOntazia. appl>'for sat-asfertio me Of tise S0 isaÀLcense No. ir 1 held at tle vi lage af Part Penny by Mr. M.Wuî,s L.. - WIL. PA"R. I -Dated at Part pcry May' ao. iSt8g in Stabl.14 for - thons Pym sud Ifywtlg ~-nt5 kjmv413 Ownieaoj tisilW w.astas b a ble I ai, -. .- raai hà Or>SUW VOL. XIL.WHITBY, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, -MAY 28e 1897. flt'AI ~ GILEZZWO<ID EOOKLIN Jos Waring iS away on a business trip k onL VIsIC L NEW E E S, The 24th May is past and gone. Mr E A Leader has been ini attendance ait Owen Saund. LYV~~~~~~~~~ ~the Woodbjne races. Will Leader, of Toronto, is visitigatG MJonO. iBckisistng at M Miss Sarahi Stewrart, of Toronto, spent the MrS John Goldsbro and tamil>' spent the W Arnold's. WlimadRGOes Fr s r i a s24th with lier parents. Her sister Maggie Quee n's birthday in Toronto.MsAKthnhsbe iiighr TeWib onhpSScneto ilb CIMONICLE CoaanSPONDqNKCz euni ot iwt e. Mr E J Holliday was officiai timer for the daugliter, Mrs Reid of Port Perry.bediAmodshrcJuex. Anumnber from here attended the Sunday bicycle races at Oshawa on Monday. v Mrs %V Heinstall, of Toronto, Junctîn M rdDvywnS otrcn nBw rrschool conventio>n at Pickering on Wednes- evJsomeanoeof licvle a ee ie oefer Brooklin friends on Mo- anllonoda.We oeFrd day and rsqport a good meeting. visiting friends here this week. Thdhrhisuaronesm eaiao h *~~~ A MrRI * * B , f insa wc it Miss Starr as returid rom a fine week' nîeadtepafr n ec 15 hswe XA C E T RThere lias been s new fence put up around borne RotH W ualks B o f nd say e wag vs t i odao.y.e w y h at A~ ,i I>, L.. 1.... I IN ~ issGetrde Wilcocks, of Columbus, the parsonnge the past week. It lias getl he froin Sauran to Monday qet da ii nTrnt.Wieaa h ttne ron ci, ~aaeuada A .SH . A L L IgNa Thos (-rahaNmm a. st dded to the nesîneas ofithe place. yet Te24hwsa nuufyqit the bpitmissio. * MnvntKn at GlM i iiiga hsGaa',1here. A large number irom Brooklin and bptat ionaRi ovenèstion a t il rd .~~ ~~,.. ~Misses Nett.e and Lydia Hearil were visit- From present appearances there is going v inty entoOhw Rev J B McLarenwilie tmerne acy' k fheiyspnhe2haiM icnT wnItOsaw. address at the meeting Of the E L oi C E i DR ST fli_ ng here on Sunday wilh their sisier, Msrs R 10 be an abundance crop of hay; thei wet sp- Grand Trnnk carpenters bave beeP mak- the methodist churcli this (Friday) eveningtrJh crgradduhe fTr W -wers. ring we have had has caused it 10 grow ing som e repairs and alterations in the T e, h B u wl e v o h i r no s e ti e h ld y a h o e o î Miss Anmie Rees left on Saturdav bo resde very rapidly. sheds and yards at the station. Te3thBà wllavfoteNig;by PURE CREAM I F TARTAN during the summer wîth her 5151erlin Toron- While drawing sodis one day Iast week H. 1 ci se.W av i helaig abpleboied mno en ededt riecut N MsDaynîraie brAScaaogf Turip erd. W bve l] he eadn ampegodieomn TresdJnee th. A r iew oa dy EPSOM SALIS, 10. ~~~~~Dunlop was unfortuniate enougli 10 get bis varieties, at paices ranging from io 10 15 conipan>'. brhm odyatron h> & e EP(.lS T),Mr-, Chas Thornpson has moved into ber hand crushed. We are p!eased to see him cents per paunci. Holliday Pros. Rev Dr Lambly preached anniversar laan ie ROCIIF L .E bA 1TS, new home.\'Je are pleased tu learn that able to attend bis duties agaîn.- Three wagon loads of gypties came mbt sermons ait Prince Albert last Sunday. Re MWHanMrLaonnd rsM aw sh shvn etrhRt.Editor Clark, of the Pickering Newp, la to town on Tuesday and remained over niglit. W J Weatherill occudied the methodist pul o n ai> fMrbmwr iM s,1111UR.Misses Nellie Spoeni-, IR A . Toronto, and be congratulated upon the fine work he dîd They sppeared to bt a quiet, well conduct- pit mnorning and eveuing. Crubrste~h 1111 CAMP}1< iR.Frank-ie Spetce. B.A., Peterbono, were vilt on the printing he did for the foot bail clubi. edc lot ofipeople. Rev J B McLaren lectured on "Someoi MsMayPkendwolyfrndwel NI T .\\ )1 . ing here tbis week wiîh their parmi-îs. The Programmes wcre exceedîngly welI got MrJohn Robson is ver-v busy Ibis week the fruits of Calvinson' in the preabyteria edonroTrntadsptSud>ad (1 UNI ('AMNi>1H1<1 R. Miss Jennie Harnies, of Peiert-oro snd Up. loading tbirty six cars of harley at the churcli on Wednesday evening. The lectur MndyaMrAJfeys Lottie Harmer. of Toronto, spent Sundav here wasss large crowd at the litenry en. elevator. We believe tis is the larget was full of instructions and given in a wy 1N'SE CT 1 :0 I 1E R. and %fonday bere witb iheir sister, Mrs R 'S tertaîniment in the league last week. A very gTRin shi*ptnent ever made frorn Ibis station chat made it very interesting. It was much Msr rmkadAbr akyadFe lak.choice Programme wss given by memnbens or ait one time. enjoyed b>' the audience.inBmawîeoie 4h $10 woîh f D ('I.\Es hil. Te anîvrsav srvie-sher onSuna tie soclets- and F. Chspman, of Audley. If By a ctxious concidence the itiness of Woeen's Missionary Society Cnnvention. $100 M-Ortls oooP1a.tendance iseanynindicationeovicpros-rbotn Mrs Wy Reno-dandtMrsaJohniKern- de-icaheon rstpaonuaboconventionKorrtand o-soJohnceerrrde-rThngfiasthencuty convedtand ofdtdin. Uttîttriietît aîl Ltir î une. weri- nutl arge]y attended in the fonenoon peritv surely the league is making the best veloped mbt erysîpelas. Both cases have mnen's missionary society ai the Whitby di-nrwtCaanBade'aMrRbBaleL and ar te nîx.ng wcuithen adeayraid progress of sny socieîy in tlie township. been very severe and mucb anxiety bas trict was eld in the methodist churclEaBohoSAansera Fifl stok ofMunyn's emedes. 'i cuth vngwas helfe td. TheaResDr h istoJn a rw ea n obeen felt by their many friends. We are Brooklin. May' 191h. Mrs (Rev) Locke o rHnvBla.MsBla.Ms d Ful tnk f nily prmdis.th ached thee lim.esam alenj. nTe t sooJn te membrs igtheatndo.ef tygld report considerable improve- Toronto led the devotional exercises. MissKmîonadWSnuna ootvat ed the discourses verv mic-h, On Mondav rings A gci dnîanv of them have been ment in thein condition tbis week. Lambly, the district organizer, chérn too dM emtonae una'a Mn eveniiiz the Rev MIr R'îwe delis-ened a le-c wishing and wai*tîng for the lime 10 come for Mfr George Gilî's photo appeared in las«t charge of thie meeting. She first called foda' .. L \.. n es d a y h tO w n h all T h e U bîe çt ~ ,,~ t ie n, 10 g o fo r th e ir w e e k ly a llo w a n c e o f b e S a tu rd a y 's G lo b e , h e b e in g o n e o f th e O sh - re p o rts ro m u x ilia rie s . W h itb y , P o rM n y b o c i s w h p a e d a o g n S n a > am AintetwhalsavThi s be os M ef. The first two cattle wilIlibe kiîled on awa hockey team, wbich was pictured in Perrv, Claremont Pickering, and Brook]i n eei or lgc hywr e n es hrr n lecture tb y hat ý heard osmeTte-day and Friday of the first week i that issue. In the same papen we noticed respOnded, each ' iving items of interesîmdy oeo hmsi bvwnee la A .]L A L N ieJune. the photo of Mn George Hault, s niember an d encouragemet hr vsas 3,- tsT , IE ((l'Teasing event took place liere on %Wed - Visitons oe h-I MDnl.getof the Ingersollhockey team, and s former ot r M ent. Trhoere ofas LsasneC.ugi tesayoiWeeahwy n dyafiternoon, whenf Miss Zella Stone, of J1 H Shae; W S Green, guest of F I- Gr- eintothsvla.b.fu ftesprtfetuismort s-oddi-ubZhter of oî:r respecied citize,'rn n, Gilsa ATemls MsesGSt- f nTssaytxo Jnerseseenl lo-aokndiiîlint lie vihth sMS MlonSîry l 5;GeriaGld6, m WHITY, ONARJ. \lamSI<newasutuiedtn annage war, EI Ge, itl thir ar-inOofTuesday n T unit h al s rd dunin te f îb A ale y ra t e . LWzi FtMril - dgeJ(-,Il t TembltresadMihssesiIGcommnce.hey are on thesasme line and doing nobyMheRwe6.7;AniCautes2. ; M n Richard W iion, of Oronio T he cere- enta City fiends at R Browns ; P L G ee- summer montls Il places of business in Claremont and addresses b>' Mrs Clarke o lrneCretn6~ 6 rhr M ce mon%, was priormed hyý the Rev Mr Weatb- son, G Sliae, at M Gleeson's , The Misses this village will close at 6 3o p m, sharp. \Vhitbv and Mna Pearce of Port Perry then8WatrRd .6.AH estch. rli Tebie wss assisted bi ber cotisin, Teef>', and L Shae at E Gleesons ;, mo Rememben the days and if coming in the fîllow edf Thrse ladies presented the va- Il T' " Hris-t A Meen. W 1 N D M 1L L S red Hart, cf Richmond H il. acted as bride. A gloom was cast over the village Wlien pou ph ase fthieswokand poin ead rJh>rw fteîw netie grrom Geo Stone gave the bride awa-. the word reachen here chat Miss M Johns- Shaîl we bave a union Sunda>' achool and uîîmistakable ternis. The deplorableaapcnonterin oMrKnpnbb AN h f~~~hose present were Mrs J Murray', MIs tone of Brougham, was dend. For s long picnic Ibis year? There is little doubt contdition of our sistens in nortliern lands;adwinteeeig esbgnt alJh l.ansing, Misses Bella and Annie Amsbuny. lime the deceased bas been laid on s bcd of that the large majority of teachers and tlhe almoçt worse stalle of oun neiglibors iilke oltsioswihlehatteedo XV'IRjE î~~~i~ -~~ç _1'ho and Wm 5îmshorv, 0shawa , Mr and afflicition, and on Sunda>' quietis' passed acholars in the sevenal achools would vote, the Pnovince of Quebec ; the emphatic hra ie mgn i iapiîetwc W I E1 rs-1 J MontaY' Ulica. Wm Stone, Temper. away A large concourse of friendsifollowed YVes 10t the proposition. The time ta ap- command of the Great Master "To preaclcopn'wtth -010o- Rutlîçîta Hart and A atRchodHill lasit tibuies to the departed. The bereav- bhec naa picnic sbould be decided. It wa tne s pel ta. z y ed odîaIl , "wbo had ei tre Missei,Li l'ie Munro, Fitciet and Martin, ed famil>' have the Synipathy of the people kit rathen too labe last sommer. tepasedbandgnoresent and be an and W I) Munro. Slas Fitchettî and P C in this, thleir second, beeavment ince the At the methodist district meeting the fol- these addresses will cari>' in their eanîs G e o s A U i n . 0 11 wG a a T h e p rese n s w e re n o mn e ro tis a n d ig o f A p il . lo w in g iy m e n w e re e le cte d to a tte n d th e m r s i n t o g a d d e f t e r hd i - n F a k P u h r a o o t s a a l u fi. hus shoisitg hatteyoung couple The foot al tournament n the 24th was a arnual conference in Bowmanville June 3 vidual duy and pivilege ta do their ver>'Aeut, ek Sele the Oenuîne AER- have thgreat esn-strs ect of aIl Pr esent. Mnr. grand success. People fiocked liere £r-omial] Whitby, C NX Smith, H W Willcox, J S best ta aid in this gloriaus work. A testi- andl Mrs \Vilton left next day for ibeir liome directions Io enjov a day'4 outing on the foot arnard ; Porit Perry, 1 H Brown, C J ni n d consecration meeting was led by i slsieHmtnwawîhienaa MOTOR~, of Chica.go, and it nî,rno Ail juin in wtshing îliem a happy bail grounds. The heavyýýaîn the day pre- Pearse -1 Rrooklin, D Holliday ; Columbus, Miss*McCamnus of Port Peri>'. Miss Locke tufileis ek the KtaIman ire enceand prusperous rnarried le. vious prevente<j a great mnany frornicoming in Goy ; .Myrtie. Geo MIcTaggart; Green- tben aeusa r> practlcal address on the rJh oli ih eaie nGep nt enuin prcaes shîoid en h dey wlo oîlierwise wouîd have been liere. Sev- ood, E Jackson, Pickering, jas Richards otpfialwyofcnuigorax Intndngpuchses holdexmie hi Aadeyeral of the teanis that were exec 10 cbe lanemont, Foster Hutchinson - Prince AlI' ym et ingsbl e s oding o h ounn-frteeofurwe. nnl tefre pacifg heir od, Do siin o Itin21hwsfenrll os v bv our people. be-ne faiîed teput in an aPpearaoce, chu nr, Joshua Wright John .ledd, D L Wil teiliaof tme e s indae h es can gel the Genuine .Aie-t îrîonhon,îîîghlig re, ad e1 lien ee. winners. The Rangers won thc cup and tb &uoW em an Sehoire Roentcl se w rb l te neit so the deis. MA hnisnatne~ h o galvaîiized. and warranted, for le-sis mi)neNs- Several fnom hi-ne wîîl be siii-ndîng the S.. Boga e h a" - TecocetTh own teapine ote ieao .Nlore oisession opencdowithnaCsoda tservicelledtb>'iOncaniodfanmenskiinsoi ateumeeting ateBrook- Mor < tes mîîssod Cnad bda cnvntin î lmnds nxîTusdyin the evening was wel1 at ended and evers'- Tecmit pone oi ieao trict. The pastonRvD amlocp ilian aii5cnveotien aaklmoThcsAnxrmotordCo one was very mucli pleased with the excel- ensde wia kndohseu>ieceebaionran er Leambly, in p-e dtanim othe r el] h)ne hal fe lomermhhf îndCu. l ucda>' esening's league pas4sed off sucsess lent programme given b>' tbe cit>'ppl e huhve i bsvlacme nTe e h hi n ie edn nps'r.Ms ihr50orpp rtahra mlii oOte% elsoneitithe orld aher snt eegvn lteoViorans oies ihigt av od - cale upn MssLil Hllia>' wo eted- he caeni', asbeedsmscussiiispon f y Severai essays on "The Liteo itranyscevwsigt aeaZoenter- . eein.Abrçosdnbe icsined to the delegetes avr erywloe mil otiftssoMtr th wrld a th peset %Iee ive.tainnient couîd not do betten than secure lit was decîded cliat the best plan would be Miss Bunkhoider ai 0vLC r>eant' elcome ed ltelin e s f oo ad onLupsfo o1 know chat John Bell si impnoving and the sanie talent. t liold tlie celebration in the scliool %rounds ber addness sanie ver>' interesting items ne- a oôtaeaaigawiea n M stvIso oo n we up fr%* hope that bis smîlîng faîce wili soon be oui Grenbank If the ides of the conittee is cannied out a Irardingzmsinre ndterwr.Ms O L C rpliepolevingli Mn W ileSleighand Mis Bthsie Thompso 'mv. inirniation regardîng these oit 1h us agaîn.a0 dtThmso0LC.he fvrdte M a r a l O N i l i l h v il f t l a b a u tip o l e fl g w l s p a d it f s t a ene mi s sia o a r l e s, n d h ei r w o n k .m is s J o n S e i h w)ll be fret]), gîven by wniî4ag tu Master tGossie Maddaford liaî bad a raîher raryiaiOeIw illhae ki.nofbie be rtif h efiit wil spnd ils folds 10 ad e ia swbicrdb smchS-hrels we îenigIh neara f hard lime wîîh a complication of grippe and radwiiafe ay. tbhee for ig sthe fsî li e ncetion p Drlzt a nedGreeigare Bread b>' isaJsihPu G EO. ALLIN, ibroat diseases. We hope he continues to li- The Methodiat Choir are to sing at the with thcsehsa nsing byte sld othe conenio theere will be DarI o I-t-fi-iS- 7. ' TI prove. Marsh Hill anniversarn>'ext Monda>'. . panotîc pelies and siging b>' thecar- igo n nFe anec»eig Qîeanmeî pn h 4hoîotw Mrlsaac O'Neill raised bis ni-w harn on WehoeLsethapgrmec- the Presbtein and Bats missioar so- unîUG rdyls.M amçMle sdigtered out. cieties in this world wide movement. The MenPol.carpenten work and Charles Love, the atone The teacliers and pupils of our scisool kept Rev R H Leitch ai Greenbank next a MdHm-o i svin i lagse onMnayrpr rr en ramnta h Hldyvisitors: Mrs A Letalr, Canning- of tise junior deprrtmcent was renovated the kindi> ta tise great work dane b>' the Ts> i!finx ek rH ilas Ont. of Mrs Wrigh, Toronto; Mn andevengreen décorations of closîng day remov- Womnen's Missionar>' Society, and tisen kl oarn tSafvfe Wh tb , n . ansofth vagrs Vhn xbigete Peon rnn, cWgtsoroe o;Miss ntieed and Ithe pîctures nicely framed. Plants spoke on missionar>' work ln general. Mrs lbooaatagbheeilbenab- la fr i-da d av'son , -he et e rue spoteMcMi rin, TrNwcMistlennis e tenkn weire funished for ail thse windows and the <Rev) Locke of Toronto followed with a ver>'dnyo mi risIi er lbuhw spoarfinevdendthno aos eelsbtctrg lln oot;Ms ni eknroom s'as nmade as homnelike as practicable, instructive address an lhee daims of the W haead oreaisrcdngis. W spARrt(in IiIRECThinR beîng gouge and twisted so Toronto; Mn H Perty, Pickering; Miss Bella Thse senior uisautahrr-ragdMS utwste ie yMsr RARD07rIR C Rthat a home man or tram wîll wîn. lu addiuon Gordon, Hamilton; Mr and Mns Everettb popila as n îlth e her r -araungei S A de H a ..th rn g e esvesWnn'gimktaîeebsbe n'fat tth epcbewytelcos em eeBalsani; Mn and Mrs J McLean, Calumb Iepcue ntieuprro ndfril-AsdGe oia.Drngteeeigyt lii n i îwan1- îq , President fi S , t-, oe despiae fs' ayt Poartsse yti-~ enti ran riresDvs n isDavî ed plants for the windows. An eeg tbtree sélections ef music vere nendered LbyWieaIlt l a m l ii -- q , V ic e U e s lAU I i- c e iv e d u s i a s n a n u sa g e in ie h a se ra c e s . In s o n , A s lb u r n . c o m m îtî e e oth b y a rd .l e rl d t h e g o n k d a d q utee tn g ea t ns rsof t h a e î n i t h e ti e w r a n a a g d a ic b te l g e i x treaîede of aresineorioed tfeagrPontsPandyiquertnetMnoandininseJames DaeisontrndtMiss enengeWîicAle, b>' te oo rveeewen ,iny nawingg hee heprpoa]ofv111orP I-sq Y Alen I- î.- lanedbip teyard. hebost wgaerI wir a syn e od ftatst ,on, I-sq , Robt ?sîdniusîi, M 1) 1luos sas anothen hindi. ithe management, r-fusîng to fulil teieanemet ,ihRane-s le> ci-pondent 10 present licence comnissioner andi othen essentials. The evet ofaitiseday (home vilo iad so aisly assisted In ts o-cts las rme thesa consi* THMcMillan .... .C........ ashier detly kew bas oee p wthe pinie. In Cannin- Hoover wiîl a leaîlien medal is a most exce- was tise pîanîing ai a jubilée maple to corn- venîon programme, making particular re- Genera Bankig Busness tansac et n esyhad o od o hepinion oCann- ]lient one. 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