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8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1911 EVENING EDITION. II fr i.' Pho RoVal Baking Powder Absolutely pure Makes delicious Iiomc baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar COME TO THIS STORE WITH CONFIDENCE You need not woit about the possibility of getting something you won't look well in. It is n matter of po 'soiml interest to us that every Mini shall look well in and be satisfied with what he buys here. ' When he tells his fr ends that he was littcd with a suitor overcoat by the Hub, we want his clo lies to look so well on him that his friends will at once resolve to make this tteir store, also. That's the idea wo'-o building on that's why our service is a great benefit to our patrons we as Mime the responsibility, of clothing you just right. I ( No Alum No Lima Phosphates ((l prnctlco nnd drill., "Mr. Hob" Is ft comedy, lively iuul' entertaining from stnrt to finish, nnd will nssurodly lose nothing In the acting. Tlio plot Is n most mniBiml mlx-up, In which college girls, ynchts, butlers, tnniden I Indies nnd houscmnlds piny uniiBiinl pnrtB to the great edlflcntlon of the audience. Tickets arc Belling rnpld ly nnd n pneked house ts expected. Tickets enn be exchanged for roserv I ed scnts ift the Hed Cross Drug store. o Mrs. J. T. McCorninc assisted by Mrs. M. C. Mnloney ontertnlned nt .bridge Mohdny afternoon. Among j hor guests were Mesdnmcs, G. P. Murch, P. A. Snndberg.-C. W. Tower, I W. C. Bradley, D. Y. Stnfford, L. ..i. I Noble, II. Sengstncken, A. T, Unities, E. O'Connell, 1. S. Knufmnn, G. Ben 1 nctt and M. C Mnloney. ; 0 I Messrs. Cornell Lngorstrom, Aiib gnr Lngerstrom, Cnrl Davis, Victor Johnson nnd Hugo Qulst were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. P. Murcli nnd Miss Chnrlotte Murch nt a two o'clock Thanksgiving dinner Thursday after noon. This Is only ono of the many delightful dinner -parties that have marked th's year's fonst day. ' I Miss Gcrt-ndo Wilcox who has been a guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Adams and Miss Mamie Mahonoy for n foV weeks loft on the Breakwater today for her i Home in Portland. Mrs. C. J. Mnhoney of Portland ar rived hero this week to visit friends and relatives hero and at Coqulllo. Itlcally decorated with huckleberry, somo time spent In the work, n lunch The- Sixth nnd Seventh Grades of ferns and chrysnnthomutns. Games was served by tlio Indies nnd a so thc South Marshflold Schqol wore en- and music mndo the evening pubs clal hour was enjoyed. Those prcB to talned nt the home of Mrs. P. S. rapidly and Inter the enndy pilling out wore Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnltor D. Dow Friday evening. The party proved a delightful pastime. Dnlnty Putman, Mrs. K. L. Ilenp, Misses Ju wns strictly a grade nffnlr. As refreshments wero served by the hos- no Young, Genervn Smith, I.ola Rlch guests were present: tcsses. Punch was served through no Young, Genovrn Smith, Lola Rich- Mrs. Thompson, tho tenchor, Miss-1 out the ovonlng. Thoso present Marjory Swenrlngen, Hnttle nnd Norn cs M'rl Cox, Zoo Dolnn, Nettlo Sned-i woro Misses May Preuss, J)orn Hage, Messrs, L. Woodbury, II. Hunt, don, Frances Lang. Myrtlo Nelson, Brown, Bessie Plangnn, Hnrrlct Han- Geo. and William Pond, V. Hago, A. Myrtlo Isaacson, Ethel ilnlucs. Lois .son, Bruce Kelly, Mrs. P. C. Birch, L. Dubstcr, Glen Grout, John Shop Suits $10.00 Up Overcoats $1 0.00 Up The Dcst Makers, Correct Hats and the Choicest Fur nishings All Pleasingly Priced. You know why. BANDON "MONEY TALKS" HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO. MARSHFIELD (Continued on page 8.) eymoon trip, they will como to Marsh fluid to mako their home. Miss Do blu Is quite well known on the Bny through visits nt the W. S. Chandler and Henry Sengstncken homes nnd Johnson, Ruby Pitman, Huby. Cooler, liesslo Sanqulst, Ruth Cowan, Helen Dow, Anna Downs, Ellzu McKay, Mnstors Albert Powers, Edgar Snson, Guy Clausen, Eddie Ellcrbcck, Cnrl Sanqulst, Ted Dow, Verl Johnson, nnd Avin Tuttlo. 0-i-C. W. 'Montgomery left on tho Inst Rcdondo for Snn Francisco to nttond n convention of tho Standard OH Company employes. The North Bend Brldgo Club will practically tho same as at tho Eag les' Ball of tho night before, but tho alluring measures of tho dnnco drovo m,0 no8t 0r friends that sho baH mado bo entertained by Mrs. W. E. Best, away nil thought of anything but to hero will warmly welcome hor as a Wednesday, December C. dnnco until tho Inst note died permanent resident of tho Bay. oway. If tho Band dances contlnuo -o- - I The Sisters of Bethany nro Invited In popularity In the same ratio ns A mcrry boat Iond of i,COplo loft Wednesday. December C, to n ten lUBir uumuvr unu iruquuncy, an nu- ,. . ,.,.,. tn nt tho homo ofMrs. J. W. Bennett. In inn u11 ' utji .iiuiou.. iusi....b w -- - - . . . lu l"u i mi i.. i .1-. 11. m. ..-.I llnaliinn IrnnnnrMiiir rnmilnr luminous. Mrs EVnnlr Pnonrit nt thnlr hnmn nil BOVCrttl nOW members Will UO numll- 1 South Coos River. Tho dny was ted to tho aocloty. -0 Tho Lndlcs Art Club will bo entor- Mossrs. Max Rclgnrd, Leslie Isnnc- son, Rudolph JIIllHtrotn, llorninn Edwnrds, Clny Church, Prank Howe, am! Prnnklln Birch. O Misses Nolllo Tower and Lucy Hor ton who nro attending the University of Washington nt Scnttlo expect to leave there Novombor 20 to spend tho Christmas holidays at tho homo of their parents In Mnrshflold. C. fF. McKnlght nnd wlfo today moved Into their new homo In South Mnrshflcld, the residence for merly occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Mctlln. Geo. Murch, Jr., of O. A. C. will lenvo Corvnllls nbont Dec 20 nnd rench Mnrshflcld Dec. 22 to Rpend the Xmns holidays with his father nnd mother hero. O Mr. and Mrs. John Lnfon nnd Engl ' In? About ono hundSa "' Thanksgiving day" with Mr. and Asides transacting regular business, . b .. '" "" "u iiuiiuiLu i.i i.. unvornl now members will lie ndmlt- iwonty-uvo couples wero i)rcsent, lilnnl mill Mia (iIii mi Mia tltfi trtr, ..-5- i5rL0.tlorn?,"l,.f.?..ri0.,.1"!tan respondlngly lovely. At two o'clock -homo" .r"Sbtm,"bMnhfleid ."rtruererror'1 "T X "li ' htcTn e expe ?c 1,1 Thursday. Among their guests wore wh'c,h ".'"A0."?"! ' ?, r8 X ,Rn?m"l8en at hor Northi about tho middle of the month from win, u lines ana wire, Dr. nnd Mrs. '"" ....., ..,....... ..... ...... .,, u ,iuhiU. HouBoworth, Wm. Warwick and fain- shrubs. Prom the observatory a, -o ily. Thnyer Grimes,, nnd ThomaB wonderful view could bo had out, Whltsel of California. over the river and hills. The beau- "" " ?'L7 ' n" , tlf til scenery and clenr, frosh nlr "'.' ". - , ' ', , l.i,i.,,i . f,.Pnioi. n wli,l.. .lxv iiiumiisuii. rreauiii wuru; .urn. uuu- -0 MIsb Edna Wlodor of Bandon spent!,- , fn ..-,, ,, Af(. uBht Ron, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs, Thanksgiving at the homo of her par-:-f:";h "":.,- ,In ,. or. T n vMt with Mrs. Lnfon's parents nt Ilnrrodsburg. Kentucky. n Mrs. W. P. Sonlro will ontertnln I tho A. N. W. club nt her homo De- imi golbeF HOLE HP PLIED (Contlnuod from pngo 1.) ness men w'ho gnthorcd In tlio hon " ....nnv...n '" iw nukilU II1U WC- refreshments In tho Into nftornoon, X.1!0'"!'?0"' Mi!!??, onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. WIedcr at to'" ' '"lu snvormnn Teen Mile. , " wr omtarkod upon the I. unoh ZZu l Ja iAlVDO DUU DVI1.1VU U ilW.i.V, l.i.iWi. .. , " was reached at nbout cloven o'clock. Horbort Lockhnrt returned yestor- Among tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. day from San Francisco whore ho and n0gora wero Mrs. Adams, Futhor !" JS)il,art,?nV0w b0?? jn,,,nB1 iXn '.urn. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. ,P, Morrls fow weeks. Mrs. Lockhnrt remnln- xfi.no xtmi Mi,ni ,i nr. JI "" .,, .......u.iv ... VJ. trudo Wilcox, Dr. Winkler, Profes- S;;" ""! ' V '; comber 7. There wns no meeting this Hymn i Strlfder, rs. Jones nnd dnughtors, Mnxlno nnd Ellznboth, woro guests of tho club for tho ovonlng. od for n longer visit and will probably not return until after the Nnsburg Doblo nuptials there. Wostorn Star Robekah Lodge No. 27 of Mnrshnold will meat December 14 to olect olllcers for tho ensuing year, 0 Mrs. Efllo Farrlnuor will nntornl-i the membors of tho Chafing Dish club at hor homo on South Bruadwuy noxt Tuesday evening. Claudo Nnsburg nnd Tom Bennett will leave booh for Portlnnd from whoro they will proceed to San Prnn Tho sneclnl choral sorvlco prepar ed for Thnnksgivlng morning wns rondored bofore a largo congregn- tho Emmanuol Cisco whoro tho marrlngo of Mr. Nas burg and Miss Helen Doblo, now of Eugono, will take placo shortly. Jack Moreon of Mnrshflold will pro bablylio another of tho groom's closo , '.'rlends who will bo In nttendnnco nt pytba ceremonies. Aftor o short hon- sor Rlchnrdson, Mnlr Dnno, Walter tlon nt Butler, Tom Bonnott nnd John Kron- church. holm. n direction of Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr., f- n.i m. v v Mnrriunv win woro gratefully recolved by tho ap ont'orialn tho Tuesday Night Whist l'!fr,Sw,0';nviljI i.,i. i,i, ,ma ,) ,!, Ti,ia Extol Theo" from. "EH" wns bonutl- is tho first mooting of tho club for lJLl?' R -.. i. .i .,,..! ... mn,imra tho woll-Itnown soprano. have recently been added to Its list. , Mr- Glalo w"' ,nBa,1 B'ngQnt ,10 Among tho club membqrs nre Messrs. c,10rnl ?rjc. ,bo Blven Sunday "d Mesdnmes A. L. Housoworth. evening by tho Episcopal choir. Dorsoy Kroltzer, Wm. Grimes, W. P. ' ' or A T 'ilnei. Eugeuo Crosth-' Announcements have been recelv- l wait, C. P. McKnlght, P. M. Parsons, od by Coos Bny friends of tho mnr--'P. A. Unities, Chns. Vnn Duyn, E. F. rlngo of Wm. G. Chnndler nnd Miss club dny. The Mlnnle-Wls club will hold n ircontlon nt tho homo of Mrs. Kel- lloy, December 1. Oreit nntlclnntlon Is rlfo over the "swnp" pnrty thnt l to bo Bpcclnl to tho afternoon. O P. M. Prlodborg nnd wlfo. who pnrd, L. Bnlslngor, Geo. Dcwoy, T. Wolllng, Hnrry Conro, J. Arms, G. Summerlln, G. Gooden, C. Mnrston, Professor C. Dnvldson nnd Rov. Al bert Iltscy. u x - .., ... ,.. . . . Mr. nml Mrs. A. T. Halnca ontor- K08)0, nn(, rolgloU8 irllclpa,, 4 tnlned nt n moBt delightful Thnnks- nro ,locinr0(, ,,y ROIno to ,m ,0 b D'ch giving dinner pnrty Thursday. Among nbont tho Bllrron(lor of tll0 McNaa.1 tholr guestB wero: Mr. and Mrs. rn8( nB8crtloH vnrled today from Chns. Vnn Duyn, Eugono Crosthwnlto ono cxtroino to nnothor. and family, P. M. Parsons and wlfo.j c.hvh AboutSentei.ee. Miss Violet Henderson nnd Miss Mn-1 Pronounceomnt or sontenco Is noir rlo Wnller. ln tho hnnd8 of j,,B0 nordwcll. The- district nttornoy enn mako recom Mr. nnd Mrs. E. K. Jones cnt-'r- mondntlons nnd usunlly thoy nro c tnlned a few relatives at Thanksglv- ccptcd, but tho court Is by no mcaw lug dinner Thursday. Tholr guoats hound to Impose tho sontenco sag wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugono O'Con- gestcd. , noli, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Hnguo, Miss Judgo Bordwoll would not talk for Annn Russoll nnd Mnstcr James Mu- publlcntlon todny In this connection, genu Richardson. but It Is known ho favors llfo lmprl- 0 sonment for James B. McNamark The following special music will ho J"11 f0W ycnr8 for John Jl McNV glvon nt tho choral service. Sundnv ' . evening, December 3rd, by tho choir I of tho Emmanuel Episcopal church, nssistcu ny mtb. a. it. uidioy, sopra no. Processional, Hymn 39 "Lo, Ho Comes" St. Thonins Glorln Pntrl Hnndol Magnificat 8lmpor Nunc Dlmlttls S'mnor "Abide With Mo" Monk 0 "Go Forward. Chrls- tnln Soldier" Smart Sormon Ro'. Robort E. Browning . , ,,,. ,, cmvary Rodney Says Confessions Will Be Userf. I Will UIVO YOU "Tho Publican" muitn Diira HIS VIEWS as uiud oy uapitai Against Labor. 1.-.lc.nl.nl I .". ll..01.OHll .,., !. .,, .. 1 ,,. Hymns nnd chnnts, tholr '""A ":." ... . "" ".'.', """"' delivery perfected under tho cnpnblo,'" nT'""" ""1 "J '"8 ,An" .llrnnllnnnf V,.. Wm. Tlnrpfnll .T- IkoIOS. They do llOt OXpOet to return to tho Bny for some tlmo yot. n This f t a (i r I I : I in Every Pair This Clove it Guaranteed All Right for 30 Day' Wear. You are absolutely pro. IcctaJ by ilia manufac turer il iho glovo im'l right it will be made right to your a satisfaction. Tliat ically u the most conclusive way of proving to you that these, clovea are mtde Jrom only best slini, caielully cut, tewed and fashioned to a per. feci fit. None but a I'ood clove could be so 1 unconditianalJy guaranteed. Ast for IRELAN GUARANTEED GLOVES They ate mtilo In Ctce. Mocha, Oiamois am Cuce Cf men, women and cluUicn), We ireoramend ttiew gloirs Lecause ihejr ate goo J tad )eu ate sute to le talUned. Let us anou) them toyou, THE TOGGERY Morrlssey, and Mrs n Mrs. L. J. Simpson of North Rend Gldley, Is expected homo noxt weok from Portlnnd nnd Pugot Sound points, n ' Mrc. Mnry Thompson ontertnlned hor brother nnd his wlfo, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Grimm at n Thanksgiv ing dinnor. o Mrs. Mnry McKnlght is oxpected homo next Thursdny on tho Brenk- wator from her nortliorn trip, Rest" West Vnndo Water Mr. L. K. Bnlllncor '"Christian, tho Morn Brenkn Sworit. ly O'or Theo" 8holley v"y Associntod Press to uoos my ToDoum Schncckeri Times.) Duet "Hark, Hnrk, My Soul" Shell- DENVER, Colo., Dec. 2. Chaav cy. II. Moyor, president of tho Wcstcrn- Mra. Chnrles Stnuff Fedorntlon of Minors, who with Wm. Mrs. J..JT. Hnll. D. Haywood and John A. Pottlbonp. "Even Mo" Warron wero arrested ln connection with tho "Hnrk Yo, Isrnol," from "Elijah" murdor.of former Governor Stounen- N " Mondolsaohn borg flvo years ngo, declared today .n . Mw. A. It. Olilloy that tho confession of tho McNamt- Prnlso tho Lord, O Jqrusnlom" rn'8 furnished cnnltnl with a club- Mntindor wi,ich It would not bo slow to we Efllo Farrlngor. Jessica Bacon which took placo In San Frnnclsco Thursday, Novombor Mrs. E. M. Barry was hostess nt nn informnl dinner pnrty Thursdny (1 afternoon, nt which Mr. and Mrs. A. I Miss Mildred Coko hns returned disturbing trnln schedules In Wash E. Adelspergor nnd Mr. Arno Mo- homo nfter a visit of threo months ington. reon wero guests. 'with relatives and friends In Saiii 0 0 i Francisco nnd other cities of north-1 Mra Frnnk M. Arsons Is ontor- Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Adelspergor e Cn,,Jorn," During her stay sho tatulng this nftornoon In honor of "Prnlso God From Whom All Bless lugs Flow' "Boll Amen" Rccesslonnl, Hymn C22 "On Our Way, Rojolclng." - Mnnn Tho membors of Emmanuol church choir nro Mr. nnd "Mrs. Chas. Stnuff, mtb. jonn a. uoko, .Mrs. J. T Hall, npnlnaf nrinnlii! lnltnr. "For thi&t Bourgeois renBQn, no mntter how guilty I might hnvo been, I novor would naya confessed," declared Moyer. REPORT Oli THE LIBRARV. nurlncr ttm m nn th of Novomberthe Iler.Mlon KvnlVn Anilnrann M- T ..!- ir nlroiilnHnn nt linnlfa U'na thn CrMtCSt return last weok was delayed by tho, Balllngor, nnd Mrs. Wm ironfall) that tho library hns yet experienced, floods nnd freshets which hnvo been director nnd organist. . A numbor of books hnvo been glT- n n nhll tl z utno oln oin on bv frlondB. nnd a fow volumes pur- Tho figures aro as follows. ontortalned Friday evonlng nt nn vw ieu ner wswr. miss iiessie uoko. olcht-eourso dinner nnd nt Flvo Hun- " "s 'B " i"'8 cuy, dred. Their guests wore Miss Chnr-! ln "keley. lotto Murch, Miss Ednn Stnnloy, Hugo n quist, A. It. Uleecker, E. Holmborg, Mr. nnd Mrs. McArthur entertain Miss Mario Wallor. Among thoso Invited nro Misses Charlotte Murch, Blanche Fortmnn, Norn Towor, Mam el Mahoney, Gertrudo Wilcox, Eugon- ln Schilling, May Prouss, Holon Brad Cnrl Davis, A. G. Brown and Fred, ed Mr. and Mrs. V. Prntt. Miss nelln lev. Hazel Powers nnd Lucy Powors, ;Pnyne. i Prntt. Miss Florence Strlfflor nnd Mib. Chns. Van Duyn Is assisting Mrs, o IMIbs iuit'i Cownn at a Thanksgiving, "'ou"' Mr. nml Mm. Pnlliv Tf. Pnrpv Mr. I dlnilOr TllU8rday. O d Mrs. D. Y. Stnfford, Mr. nnd o MSHBODB nnd Mrs. Wilson Knufmnn, Miss Blanche Fortmnn nnd Mr. Rny formed n morry dinnor I. S. Knufmnn homo Thursday nlng. j Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Horton onter tnlned Thursdny evening atN a .Thanksgiving dinnor which wns fol lowed bv enmes nnd music. Amoncr tholr i;uosts wero Superintendent nnd' 'Mrs. F. A. Tledgen, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L, Barker. Miss Cnrpontor, Miss Sll vormnn, MIsb Mnrlo Mnlonoy, Dnn .'Mnloney nnd F. L. Grnnnls. I u I Goo. Murch. Jr., who Is attending Oregon Agricultural college this yenr, writes that ho Is spending his Thnnksgivlng vacation with a class- mato nt Crystnl Springs. -0- i Tho piny "Mr. Bob" to be glvon nt tho Royal Thontro Friday, Decom bor S, promises to bo a great ovont. Students nnd faculty aro working busily to mako It successful and tlio best efforts of all aro being put into Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Allen woro Mrs. E. Kelly assisted by Mrs. Carl Evertsen ontortalned tho Mlnnle-Wls club Thanksgiving dny at nn nil-day ty Kaufman 'host nnd hostess at n dinner pnrty hTAn&ttkSmwvi ClfeinnwrBlV,nf Mny 'tV118,, " M,MSSed t a 'lalff ,n ty 'do ora tod nursda) ovo- Baldwin and Mrs. Plowolla Turner. wlth chrysanthemums. Tho after noon wns spent In sowing nnd a social tlmo In gonornl, Besides tho club nionibors, several guests woro pres '" i - -. M . m , .. Elks' lmil "1' 'rs. rrico, .irs. uresser, flirs -" --- I -!. ! . -WW n i r i mi nwm Ttiwi Mrs. i:vnrrcrti 'I'lirk club will meet noxt Thursday, Dec. 21, with Mrs. Chas. LaChnppello. On Saturday, December 9, tho Nor- ri- Dr. nnd Mrs. L. G. Johnson of Myrtlo Point wero In Mnrshflold this weok nnd attended tho Wednesday evening. O Tho Progress club will meet with Mrs. J. M. Upton Monday, December A Tim anlilnnt -... Ill 1.n 11 A Tin., n.lth I Oregon Authors." nnd among those 'we?'?u, I-;thernn church will give a tllscussod will bo Eva Emory Dyo, Joaquin Miller, Sam Simpson, Mrs. Henry Songstackon, Francis H. Clnrko nnd others. The roll call will bo answered by nnmes nnd short de scriptions of plnces of historic Inter est in tho stnto. &)fce Hnzol Merrymnn nnd Evo- lVTif'lBSmtf'WfirMiv rtnfnffnlnAil n nnm borpfjOtltelr friends nt tho homo ofinosdny evening to aid in tho work of Mrs. F, Ca Birch In South Marshfleld! excavating tho church basement nnd Friday evening nt n Thanksgiving making it Into n class-room for Bible candy pull. Tho house was artls- studies nnd social meetings, Aftor social tn tho church hall at which an nuctlou will bo hold and lunch serv ed. o Tho American Women's League moots with Mrs. A. A. Emory, Tues day afternoon, December 5. Tho Wosleyan Bible class of the Methodist Eplscopnl church met Wed mm aw SvKiTnffiN X. l.VT.IHi rWWS 'CffliR I chnsnil. Clrc ulntlnn niliilta 6 J children's u WHAT A SNAP It lo nnn.' Tntnl 1.803 plo to buy Estimated nttondanco IL hero who Now registrations "' know tho real i ".. quality nnd Total registrations -vll vnluo of .Now books .,....... ts CANDY, ICE Totnl number of volumes.. 1,920, CREAM; ANI XMAS PRESENTS cheap, 01" HOT DRINKS Thnt is prov ed by tho numbor of, keen buyers who trndo hero regulnr ly. It's Just as much of a snap for tho Inexporlencod too. For wo hnndlo only rellnblo qual ities, thus making it safe to buy hero whether you Know or not. Front street. NOTICE TO EIiKS. All Elks nro requested to meet tho Mnsonlc hall nt 1:30 Sunday to preparo for tho annual memorial ser vices which will open nt 2 o'clock. Thoro la nothing moro rr'n;fin or npproprlnto for your FRIEM o CHRISTMAS thnn a finely nnlsnea PORTRAIT of yourself. Let J MAKE It for yon nnd wo are i cer tain thnt tho result will W!f both tho glvor and tho ono?" .T colves It. QUATERMASS STUDIO. Front Street. maJifvnck TWO STORES. CARD OF THANKS. Til. .IV. n.nrn OUT lCM'" tJ iviau iu w..--- - hnni.-B tn tho mnny irienim the '. j AonP- choir. Rov. J. T. M. Knox ami clnlly the Sisters of Mercy iw kindness and nsslstnnce s'10" ,d, during the illness nnd death of w Sneddon. . (.M, THOS. WILSON and fam" CHAS. LAPP and t-- ISAAC WILSON and famW. ROBT. SNEDDON and wo- -